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Snarp ([personal profile] snarp) wrote2010-06-10 10:20 pm

Two things.

Thing 1:

Because I'm trying to get serious about finishing a couple of my projects (one coding, one writing), I've installed StayFocusd, set it for an hour of non-research internet a day, and put DW and LJ in the lock-list. The only exception I made was the DW update page, because I've decided to count finishing all the book/manga/video game posts I've got sitting on my desktop as a productive act. So, I'll probably be slow responding to comments.

(...I'm always slow. I'll probably be slower responding to comments.)

Thing 2:

I'm half-way through Naked in Death, the first book in the JD Robb series that's basically like paranormal romances, except instead of having a sketchily-planned fantasy setting, it's got a sketchily-planned sci-fi one. And I have a problem with it.

My problem is not any of the obvious ones - that the policewoman heroine totally shouldn't be fooling around with the murder suspect; that even though the book's set a hundred years in the future, in a world apparently devastated by environmental disaster and unexplained wars, Americans are still worried about exactly the same political issues we are now; that, even when a book in the paranormal romance genre is set in a world in which guns are outlawed, violent crime is far down, and prostitution is legal and "safer than being a schoolteacher," it is still all about prostitutes getting murdered -

Okay, maybe I do have problems with that stuff. But I have read five Nalini Singh books voluntarily, so I can probably deal with those particular problems.

What's really bugging me is that the heroine's name is Eve Dallas, and my brain keeps reading that as Steve Dallas.