Drop Dead, Gorgeous! and Devil Inside
Apr. 3rd, 2008 12:14 pmDrop Dead, Gorgeous! is the sequel to MaryJanice Davidson's Hello, Gorgeous!
Devil Inside is the first book in the series "Morgan Kingsley, Exorcist" by Jenna Black.
In Hello, Gorgeous! we meet Caitlyn and Dmitri, two people who have been turned into cyborgs. In Drop Dead, Gorgeous! the focus is on Caitlyn's hair salon assistant, who is a normal human. I didn't enjoy this book very much. It was a forgone conclusion from the first chapter who she was going to wind up with, and the rest just seemed like a formality - a slightly silly formality. Three stars. It would be okay on a plane, but the first book was much better. I don't think I'll keep following the series.
Devil Inside is another in the genre of "sexy women with tattoos on the front cover" books. Generally these are dark fantasy writes with female protagonists kicking butt. I was very disappointed with this one, however. I felt the author didn't make any of her characters likeable. They all expect completely unreasonable things of each other, and when they don't get them, they're mean to each other. Also, the way she portrayed kinky people made me feel ill. We do not take great joy in shoving our lifestyle in the faces of mundanes and making them uncomfortable. Nor do we use play as a bargaining chip to get people to do what they don't want to do. And we certainly don't get all hot and bothered playing with people who hate every minute of the experience. Ugh. Give this one a miss, folks. Two stars.
Devil Inside is the first book in the series "Morgan Kingsley, Exorcist" by Jenna Black.
In Hello, Gorgeous! we meet Caitlyn and Dmitri, two people who have been turned into cyborgs. In Drop Dead, Gorgeous! the focus is on Caitlyn's hair salon assistant, who is a normal human. I didn't enjoy this book very much. It was a forgone conclusion from the first chapter who she was going to wind up with, and the rest just seemed like a formality - a slightly silly formality. Three stars. It would be okay on a plane, but the first book was much better. I don't think I'll keep following the series.
Devil Inside is another in the genre of "sexy women with tattoos on the front cover" books. Generally these are dark fantasy writes with female protagonists kicking butt. I was very disappointed with this one, however. I felt the author didn't make any of her characters likeable. They all expect completely unreasonable things of each other, and when they don't get them, they're mean to each other. Also, the way she portrayed kinky people made me feel ill. We do not take great joy in shoving our lifestyle in the faces of mundanes and making them uncomfortable. Nor do we use play as a bargaining chip to get people to do what they don't want to do. And we certainly don't get all hot and bothered playing with people who hate every minute of the experience. Ugh. Give this one a miss, folks. Two stars.
Stars?
Date: 2008-04-03 05:44 pm (UTC)Or something like that. *grin*
Re: Stars?
Date: 2008-04-03 05:57 pm (UTC)I use the star system because I think it's easy to understand, almost standard. People who get paid to review books, movies, and restaurants use it. Amazon.com and most other book websites use it.
I could also see using a grade system - some folks do that on the book review communities I'm a part of. But I would only make that transition at the end of a year, otherwise it would complicate my selection process for "best books of the year." And so far, you're the first person to say they don't like it. But I will certainly keep your comments in mind. :)
Re: Stars?
Date: 2008-04-03 06:01 pm (UTC)Right - keep your system, and don't mind me being nitpicky about coding.
Re: Stars?
Date: 2008-04-04 11:47 am (UTC)One good thing about using a system like that is more shades of gray, with the pluses and minuses.
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