laundry and Dresden
8 June 2007 11:00I finished Proven Guilty last night while doing laundry. I got it from
jmspencer the night before at D&D. Yes, I like the books. ;)
(In unrelated news, but some people on my friends list might find it shocking, I threw away two pairs of underwear yesterday. Yes, voluntarily. I don't know what came over me.)
Proven Guilty ended in a way that screamed "second of the trilogy" to me. It just had very much an Empire-Strikes-Two-Towers-of-the-Black-Pearl vibe to me, what with Harry and Ebenezer going, "Well, shit. This is big."
The last scene with Molly... I guess I'll just go ahead and say, "omg." Perhaps it resonated with me due to my confused hero-desire/worship-ing at that same age (coughMathiscough), but I was right there with her. Heartstrings, man, heartstrings. The ice water move was fantastic, however. :)
There are little drops of information I am suspicious about, but I just may be paranoid. When Harry calls the traitor(s) the "Black Council," Ebenezer seems a little too affected by that (asking Harry, "Why did you choose that name?") There was something else earlier that bothered me similarly, but I don't remember it right now.
I shall now use my weekend at Relaxicon to devour White Night, wherein I have been informed I will find out what Thomas is up to (my guess: phone sex operator), learn more about Mouse, and afterwards will cry because there are no more books available for another while yet. Pooh.
(In unrelated news, but some people on my friends list might find it shocking, I threw away two pairs of underwear yesterday. Yes, voluntarily. I don't know what came over me.)
Proven Guilty ended in a way that screamed "second of the trilogy" to me. It just had very much an Empire-Strikes-Two-Towers-of-the-Black-Pearl vibe to me, what with Harry and Ebenezer going, "Well, shit. This is big."
The last scene with Molly... I guess I'll just go ahead and say, "omg." Perhaps it resonated with me due to my confused hero-desire/worship-ing at that same age (coughMathiscough), but I was right there with her. Heartstrings, man, heartstrings. The ice water move was fantastic, however. :)
There are little drops of information I am suspicious about, but I just may be paranoid. When Harry calls the traitor(s) the "Black Council," Ebenezer seems a little too affected by that (asking Harry, "Why did you choose that name?") There was something else earlier that bothered me similarly, but I don't remember it right now.
I shall now use my weekend at Relaxicon to devour White Night, wherein I have been informed I will find out what Thomas is up to (my guess: phone sex operator), learn more about Mouse, and afterwards will cry because there are no more books available for another while yet. Pooh.