10 January 2009 @ 12:20 am
Oh my goodness...  

I know. Two posts in two weeks. Has to be some kind of record for me! I hope the New Year has got off to a good start for everyone on my flist. I'm fine, very busy but fine. Could do with more sleep, but that would mean less reading time and I just can't be having that!

I read some actual books again (I KNOW!), one of which was Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book. It was brilliant. He has said that this is the book he's been wanting to write always but never felt he was quite good enough to do it justice; I have to say, I thoroughly enjoyed it. What was the first thing I did upon finishing it? Yes, I went looking for fics and actually found 2, courtesy of

[info]femmequixotic. But I have no time for another fandom! I promised I would try to get over to Eskimo Kiss Project, where they tell me that wall-slamming is canon (and the boys are SO pretty), so I must do that first *is determined*. 

The Masterlist is up at HD Holidays. That just flew past, didn't it? There were some outstandingly good stories in this year's round. My favourites, in no particular order, were: 

For the Public Good by [info]blamebrampton. A wonderful story which reminded me a little of Corridors of Power with its very Englishness and political detail. Harry is an auror, seconded to Downing Street after the July 2005 bombings, while Draco has been placed in the Communications Office. Draco is just how I like him to be, funny, sarcastic and charming. The main plot is about a 'terrorist' whose only aim is for the Muggle world to finally notice that magic is real. There's a wonderful scene with Lucius and Narcissa (‘It’s nice to see they’re not actively evil anymore,’ Harry said, reassuringly. ‘Oh they are,’ Malfoy corrected. ‘They’ve just narrowed their focus.’) and a lovely exchange when they finally get their act together (Malfoy: ‘What more were you waiting for? I felt you up in front of the Archbishop of Canterbury.’  Harry: ‘I thought you were being ironic.’) I can't recommend this fic enough. Read it!

Once Upon A Time, Yesterday by [info]femmequixotic, in which Harry is practically an alcoholic when he meets Draco again and attempts to pick up the threads of their pre-marriage relationship (oh yeah, forgot. This is epilogue compliant.) It doesn't go smoothly, there are jealousies, accidents and misunderstandings. A really good, satisfying story.

Father of the Bride by [info]novembersnow. Lily is marrying Scorpius (what? Isn't he always gay now?) and Harry's wedding planning coincides with his investigating the Malfoys in connection with potions smuggling or similar. I really, really liked this one, but my fingers are tired so I'll just say, again, read it!

There were more that I liked too, but I'm tired now! I did read some het(!) and have a rec from sshg_exchange for you. There's not much romance and what little there is is saved for the end, but what a cracking story The Proper Care and Feeding of Zombies is! There's a serial killer, a necromancer, a brilliantly written Hermione and Pansy/Ron which is FTW!!!

Thank goodness it's the weekend! We have to take the terrible twosome for haircuts in the morning, which I am dreading, but then I shall do as little as possible all afternoon. Mr Riss can take them out!

 

 

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Lilith: cartoon-death reads[info]lilithilien on January 10th, 2009 01:03 am (UTC)
yay a riss!post!
I've been wanting to read The Graveyard Book ... I listened to his reading of the first chapter and loved it, but then got too busy. After next week I will have time for reading, and can hopefully get to some of these recs too. There's so much to do! And yes, you do have to try AWZ on for size. Because yes, pretty, pretty boys.

Thank goodness it's the weekend!

Amen do that!!
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goddessriss: redhead[info]goddessriss on January 10th, 2009 05:35 am (UTC)
Re: yay a riss!post!
Ooh, love your icon...

The Graveyard Book is wonderful. It made me go and dig out the rest of my Gaiman collection for a re-read. So now I can't decide which to begin with, but Neverwhere and Good Omens both are awfully tempting.

Hope your horrendous amount of work eases off soon - I know you said it would be a rough fortnight. I've been thinking of you and sending big zen hugs in your direction! I have more recs, too, which I should post later. Oh for more hours in the day!
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Lilith: cartoon-delirium[info]lilithilien on January 10th, 2009 10:11 am (UTC)
Re: yay a riss!post!
(Feel free to snag the icon if you want! I made it from Tara McPherson's poster for New York Reads.)

Neverwhere is my favourite, ever. I reread it just last September and it's still just as good as all the times I've read it before. (And didn't you think Mackenzie Crook & partner in Demons were very much like Mr Croup and Mr Vandemar? I was quite sad that they were killed off so easily.) I need to reread Good Omens tho, it's been years! And I still haven't read Anansi Boys, and I'd love to revisit Sandman, and ... *sighs* Yes, I'm with you on more hours of the day.

One more week of work -- then I'll be sane again (or as sane as I ever was).
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goddessriss[info]goddessriss on January 10th, 2009 10:41 am (UTC)
Re: yay a riss!post!
(Thanks! I will snag it now.)

I do love Neverwhere very much and yes! That's exactly what I thought while watching Demons. (Which is on again in 2 hours or so. I can ogle Luke whilst pretending to be absorbed in the story ;-).) I'm in the mood for a good laugh, though, so Good Omens wins by a whisker. Nothing like Crowley and Aziraphale for making me laugh out loud. But Coraline is shorter and I am lacking in time always! My sister gave me a bag for Christmas that reminds me of Hermione's magically extended bag in that it looks normal but I can fit all my junk, a book and a packed lunch in it. I always take my current book to work with me, so I can escape into it at lunch time - got to grab reading time when you can!
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Johnny Angel.: nuke- biiiig happy hugs![info]omarandjohnny on January 10th, 2009 02:47 am (UTC)
::tacklehugs::
It's was Mom's first week back to school, so of course time moved like molasses...YAY WEEKEND!

And haircuts were always a chore with my brother as well, getting a (then) unmedicated child to sit still for 15-20 minutes, mwhahahaha no.
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Johnny Angel.: it crowd- FAIL![info]omarandjohnny on January 10th, 2009 02:48 am (UTC)
*unmedicated ADHD child
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goddessriss: heart[info]goddessriss on January 10th, 2009 05:51 am (UTC)
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*Glomps you*

I hate haircut time for the boys. The big one is ok now, but used to be a complete horror. My little fella is still a monster. Last time, he sat perfectly still and silently cried the whole time. Tears just running down his cheeks. I felt AWFUL. I would (almost) rather he'd screamed...

Been enjoying your pic posts lately! Yay for pretty boys and hair growing and those gorgeous Winchester boys! Ooh, I read an article in SFX magazine (which'll be on their website probably) about Being Human. Mr Tovey was lovely! I'm having trouble getting my brain to accept the two new actors, though. I liked my vampire the way he was!
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