Nov. 6th, 2007

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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...

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