- 13:03 Good morning, or good afternoon, rather: I got nose-deep in The Historian and forgot to say good night. #
- 15:57 Yay! Another Carpe Horas crackplot!! Spring par-tay time!! (With older characters getting teen-ified) #
- 21:34 The Historian = contra-Twilight at its greatest: it's smart, it's realistic in a fantastic way, it's meditatively slow-paced #
- 21:35 A vodnik seems to have gotten into the faucet in the downstairs bathtub: it won't turn on for anything. #
Mar. 14th, 2010
Another book I can't put down....
Mar. 14th, 2010 11:31 pmAnd that would be "The Historian", by Elizabeth Kostova. She pretty much blends the Dracula of history with the Dracula of Bram Stoker's creation and yet frames the narrative in one of the most meditative, subtle structures I have ever seen in vampire lit yet. It's a slow, reflective read, but it has a nice rhythm to it. Definitely a book to be read with a sharp mind, as the horror and vampirism elements are handled very subtly, with none of the near-hysteria that Stoker brings to his book (not that there's anything wrong in hysteria, I just felt it got a bit excessive in places, but I could just be looking at it with a modern outlook).
Also: because my dad has night watchman duties on Wednesday night, we decided to have our St. Paddy's Day dinner at Cracker Barrel tonight instead; I got a Reuben sandwich, like I did last year: scrumptious!!
Aaaand, looking forward to watching The Irish R.M. now that Dad got the DVD/VCR combo to play nice with the TV.
Not too thrilled that I only got hours on Wednesday, but perhaps I can score more on Friday.
Also: because my dad has night watchman duties on Wednesday night, we decided to have our St. Paddy's Day dinner at Cracker Barrel tonight instead; I got a Reuben sandwich, like I did last year: scrumptious!!
Aaaand, looking forward to watching The Irish R.M. now that Dad got the DVD/VCR combo to play nice with the TV.
Not too thrilled that I only got hours on Wednesday, but perhaps I can score more on Friday.