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Follow Cyn at Twitter Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there.
Follow Cyn at Twitter Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there.
Follow Cyn at Twitter Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there. FoulBastard wins with an astonishing 34% of the votes! It may not sound like a huge lead, but when you consider that we had 33 nominees and 106 votes, it is! The first runner-up, BadBanana, had 14% of the vote. Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there. FoulBastard wins with an astonishing 34% of the votes! It may not sound like a huge lead, but when you consider that we had 33 nominees and 106 votes, it is! The first runner-up, BadBanana, had 14% of the vote.
Shashib's Who is the funniest person on Twitter? Poll
Thanks to everyone who participated! We all owe thanks to Shashi Bellamkonda, who came up with the idea and gathered all those nominations! Many thanks to Andrew Sutherland, who created Democracy, the plugin I used for the poll. It installed easily and is essentially foolproof. And to those of you who aren’t on Twitter yet, why not join us? Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there.
Follow Cyn at Twitter Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there.
I’ll start with the most recent book, Carpe Demon by Julie Kenner. It’s the first book of the Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom series. I don’t actually remember any soccer games, but yep, Kate Connor is definitely a soccer mom in the sense that Clinton used the phrase. I can’t remember if it was Michelle Sagara West or Tanya Huff who said it, but either way, I agree with her that the best way to sum up this series is to imagine that Buffy the Vampire Slayer grew up, got married, and had kids, but didn’t tell her family anything about her past. Kate works for the Vatican instead of the Watcher’s Council, has an alimentatore rather than a Watcher, and isn’t the Chosen One—there are supposed to be many demon hunters. Unfortunately, the youth of today aren’t as easy to recruit, according to the Church, and an old demon hunter is usually a dead demon hunter. Kate and her partner, Eric, had retired and moved to a place they identified as having very little demon activity. They had a child, and after Eric died (we don’t learn how in this volume), Kate remarried. Stuart Connor is an attorney with political ambition. Remember how Sabrina had so much trouble pretending to be a normal executive’s wife in Bewitched? Take it up several notches, and you know where some of the book’s humor comes from. The novel is definitely a nice departure from the paranormal romances that have a lot more romance than action, although I have yet to figure out why Kate would ever have settled for Stuart. And yes, I’d have to say she settled. I’ve put the next two books, California Demon and Demons are Forever, on my wish list. I’m looking forward to finding out how Kenner develops the characters, and whether Kate starts filling her kids’ water bottles with holy water (I would). I’m not a big enough fan to put the rest of her books on the pile, but I haven’t ruled it out yet. Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there.
Follow Cyn at Twitter Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there.
Follow Cyn at Twitter Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there.
Follow Cyn at Twitter Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. Please leave any comments there. originally published at Purposeful Perversity
I can't keep up with more than one of these things. Not really. My "real" blog is at technomom.livejournal.com/ ,and you'll probably know way more than you want to know if you go read it. I doubt you'll see another post to this one unless I have something tribe-specific to say.
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