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A line that made me laugh out loud when I read it this afternoon:
Oh, sure, Emily has a few flaws. But don't we all. For example, I am lax about cleaning out my three-hole punch.
Then came this gem, only a few pages ahead:
There are good silences, like the beat after a fabulous play has just ended and before the audience jumps to its feet applauding. Then there are bad silences, like after you've said, "Actually, the hypotenuse is 3.4 centimeters off" to your father's supervisor. Stanford's silence created a new category: the infinite silence of limbo where your words are released into the atmosphere but mysteriously disappear before they reach their target.
...

Millicent Min, Girl Genius is the best book ever.

*sighs happily*

Okay, well, maybe not. But it gave me great pleasure to read it, and the envy I felt at Lisa Yee's brilliant characterization and pitch-perfect narrative voice did not diminish my enjoyment of the story one bit.

I think I need to read more kids' books. I enjoy the good ones more than most "adult" books I read. Which is possibly why I read Millicent Min before I picked up the new Lois McMaster Bujold novel, although since it is, you know, Bujold, I'm pretty sure I'm going to enjoy that one too.

Date: 2007-01-18 01:33 am (UTC)
kerravonsen: An open book: "All books are either dreams or swords." (books)
From: [personal profile] kerravonsen
the new Lois McMaster Bujold novel

Is that "The Sharing Knife"? I'm waiting on that one, because I gather it's part 1 of a 2-part story, so I'd rather not get it until both parts are out.

But I'm with you on reading kids' books. One reason I'm looking forward to "The Sarah-Jane Adventures"; they will lack all the things that make Torchwood smell like a brothel.

Date: 2007-01-18 03:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacockharpy.livejournal.com
::beckons:: come, come to the YA side... it's more fun here... ;)

Date: 2007-01-18 10:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olmue.livejournal.com
Millicent Min has the most perfectly consistent voice I've read in a long time. Great stuff!
From: [identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com
Sure. A sad geek who wrote one of the best items of literary criticism I ever read - one so good that it unleashed an avalanche of excellent discussion and eventually ended up linked to Wikipedia.

And should I mention the children?

Date: 2007-01-18 03:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] labellerose.livejournal.com
Just finished the new Bujold, myself, but won't insert spoilers unless you, you know, really want them.

I'd be very interested in your take.

Kids Lit

Date: 2007-01-19 05:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jamesbow.livejournal.com
I hear you about the love of Kids Lit. I enjoy it more than most "adult" literature I read. There's a youthful sense of transformation in many of them, a sense of wonder and clarity that you don't always find in more mature novels.

I recommend Kenneth Oppel's "Airborn" and its sequel "Skybreaker", both of which are winning awards everywhere ("Airborn" won the Governor General's Award for Children's Literature back in 2004), and it's easy to see why. Swashbuckling adventure with Zeppelins and sky pirates! Really good books to tear through.

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