Sarah Avery (
dr_pretentious) wrote2008-12-15 11:44 pm
Now, That's More Like It
The Pagan review site Facing North just posted a rave review of Closing Arguments. Jeremy Bredeson's only complaint was that he wanted it to be twice as long. I hope he can settle for a long series of connected novellas.
The bit that makes me happiest is:
The interplay between the very Wiccan protagonist and his very Christian wife was beautifully done. The interweaving storylines between him and each member of his coven and their relationships with one another left me begging for more. I’m honestly anxiously waiting to see what Ms. Avery has in store for the characters in her world.
That sounds blurbworthy to me.
The bit that makes me happiest is:
The interplay between the very Wiccan protagonist and his very Christian wife was beautifully done. The interweaving storylines between him and each member of his coven and their relationships with one another left me begging for more. I’m honestly anxiously waiting to see what Ms. Avery has in store for the characters in her world.
That sounds blurbworthy to me.
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I can live with a series of connected novellas, as long as they continue forever.
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Oddly enough, that was my reaction as well: I want more!
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I do, however, dream of someday seeing them all published as a single collection under one cover... but still as a series of collected novellas, the way the Callahan books are nothing but collections of short stories in vaguely chronological order. :-)
You rock.
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Seriously, great news.
David
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