(18) "The Amber Spyglass" - by Philip Pullman, just now.
While I was on vacation, (16)"The Eyre Affair" and (17)"Lost In A Good Book" by Jasper Fforde.
Truthfully, although I feel as though Philip Pullman has Great and Noble Purpose in his writing, I enjoyed the Fforde books more. They both made me tear up, though. Maybe I'm just a bit softie, lately.
I feel a powerful need for some slash to offset all this seriousness. Or possibly even some yaoi.
While I was on vacation, (16)"The Eyre Affair" and (17)"Lost In A Good Book" by Jasper Fforde.
Truthfully, although I feel as though Philip Pullman has Great and Noble Purpose in his writing, I enjoyed the Fforde books more. They both made me tear up, though. Maybe I'm just a bit softie, lately.
I feel a powerful need for some slash to offset all this seriousness. Or possibly even some yaoi.