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Nov. 25th, 2012 08:46 pm
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I am halfway through reading a romance novel where I had a sneaking suspicion that the main character was based on Wilfred Owen. Then about two hundred pages in--oh, yeah, it's Wilfred Owen, only my favorite poet of all time. One slight difference though--Wilfred Owen was gay. So probably would not be madly in love with the naive 25-year-old Mary Sue..

I want so much to like it, but it's having a bit of first book-itis--plots disappearing for hundreds of pages while the characters say gooey things to each other. And there's the small problem of there being a few references to a scene that isn't there. It must have been excised from an earlier draft--probably in first pass, or I'd hope either the copyeditor or proofreader would have caught it.

I will keep going because it is fluffy and entertaining, but this could have been a book that just hit all my buttons and it's...not.

Date: 2012-11-27 01:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ivy03.livejournal.com
Well, I did take American and European history in high school (well enough to get 4s on the AP exam). Only American was mandatory, though. As previously noted, we stopped before the World Wars. And neither course went before the Renaissance. So I got no classical or medieval history at all. I mean, I was supposed to have some of that in middle school, but a) the USSR fell so we spent most of our time on that and b) the teacher who was supposed to teach us classical history was so awful that I'd do my homework in class, in front of her when it was due and she never noticed. And the teacher who taught us Canadian and Mexican history thought that Quebec would secede and BC would defect to the US, and we'd take over the rest of Canada piece by piece, so I'm not really trusting anything he said. (Though I can still name all the provinces and territories.) And none of the Mexican history stuck, though I'm not surprised. It's so dang complicated.

Date: 2012-11-27 01:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jethrien.livejournal.com
...well there's an interesting bias.

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