![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I keep thinking that the Kage Baker books remind me of the Brust books-- a large part of it is the snarky tone. (I love Joseph. I love him ten times as much as Mendoza. More on that in a bit.)
The Graveyard Game is like Teckla-- it's where I realize that what was a mostly fun fantastical romp (time travel! Assassins!) with perhaps some minor elements of seriousness (2355? Reincarnation?) suddenly, well, the world blows up (well, not literally. At least, as far as I know, though I'm not discounting the eventual literalness of this possibility in either series), and I'm left scrambling for what's going to happen to the pieces...
The Graveyard Game is like Teckla-- it's where I realize that what was a mostly fun fantastical romp (time travel! Assassins!) with perhaps some minor elements of seriousness (2355? Reincarnation?) suddenly, well, the world blows up (well, not literally. At least, as far as I know, though I'm not discounting the eventual literalness of this possibility in either series), and I'm left scrambling for what's going to happen to the pieces...