happiness is a really heavy book
Nov. 9th, 2005 10:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
NOW I have A Feast for Crows. The angst is gone! No doubt to return with a soul-crushing vengeance in the last third or so of the book, but for right now I'm angst-free. About 150 pages in, will say nothing for now. Spoil me and I will kill you slowly and painfully, then bring you back to life with the power of R'can'tpronouncethename and kill you some more.
Oh, wait, I have to comment on the change of cover designs; it's making me want to sell off my earlier paperbacks and get new copies, since I dislike covers with even remotely realistic-looking humans on them anyway (or, you know, unrealistic-looking real humans, like Fabio and his "beef throw cushion" chest, as it was described in Microserfs. I liked that book, paleolithic technology and all, could you tell?) and I like for my books to match.
Oh, wait, I have to comment on the change of cover designs; it's making me want to sell off my earlier paperbacks and get new copies, since I dislike covers with even remotely realistic-looking humans on them anyway (or, you know, unrealistic-looking real humans, like Fabio and his "beef throw cushion" chest, as it was described in Microserfs. I liked that book, paleolithic technology and all, could you tell?) and I like for my books to match.