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Snarp ([personal profile] snarp) wrote2010-07-28 08:27 pm

The dishwasher is broken, and the stress has induced me to consume cheese.

Kushiel's Dart and The Persian Boy have the same opening.

Is my devotion to genmaicha and Nippon Kodo Mainichi-koh an indicator of low tastes? Like, would Tamaki Suou praise these things in irritating ways?
ext_12512: Saiyuki's Sha Gojyo, angels with dirty faces (chibi angel kappa)

[identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com 2010-08-01 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
While I enjoy Doomy Doom of humorless mythic DOOOOOOOOM in the right mood and from certain sources (Tolkien, wu xia angst, etc.), I am also Very Much OK with lower doom and higher humor levels! It's mostly only high fantasy where I really *need* that sense of doomy mythic elevation to be able to enjoy it, and while the Alexander books pushed those particular buttons much, much better than pretty much any fantasy I've read in ages, it's not something I require from historical novels. And it sounds like the Kushiel books read a lot more like recognizable alt-Europe historical AU with fantasy elements rather than secondary-world high fantasy (which is a good thing, because at this point I'm pretty much allergic to most modern Western fantasy...)