it was twice and that they'd poured him out of the flyer - and Aral gets all disturbed because he doesn't remember the second time at all.
Yes, I remember that! I love Shards so much, and Aral in it. And yes, it isn't just Cordelia. He goes through so much in that book.
Damn it, you keep making me want to reread books that are a couple of hundered miles away at my parents' house!
Well... if you were closer, I could lend you my copy. And the text is online, though I know it isn't the same.
Are the Torchwood books any good, btw?
I absolutely loved Another Life. The plot isn't anything special but the writing style, the wit, the characterization and the mood are all quite wonderful. It's way better than any of the Doctor Who novels I have read so far.
I have just started Slow Decay but I am also very impressed with it. I keep wanting to quote it to someone - as I just did here - so I suspect there will be more citations in my livejournal. Chapter One has a brilliant section characterizing Captain Jack as he stands on a roof looking down at Cardiff.
Better written than the Torchwood TV show, in my opinion.
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Date: 2007-04-29 01:11 am (UTC)Yes, I remember that! I love Shards so much, and Aral in it. And yes, it isn't just Cordelia. He goes through so much in that book.
Damn it, you keep making me want to reread books that are a couple of hundered miles away at my parents' house!
Well... if you were closer, I could lend you my copy. And the text is online, though I know it isn't the same.
Are the Torchwood books any good, btw?
I absolutely loved Another Life. The plot isn't anything special but the writing style, the wit, the characterization and the mood are all quite wonderful. It's way better than any of the Doctor Who novels I have read so far.
I have just started Slow Decay but I am also very impressed with it. I keep wanting to quote it to someone - as I just did here - so I suspect there will be more citations in my livejournal. Chapter One has a brilliant section characterizing Captain Jack as he stands on a roof looking down at Cardiff.
Better written than the Torchwood TV show, in my opinion.