Fall of the Kings
Jul. 25th, 2004 08:51 pmI think the following is a little Harry Potter in-joke::
"Alcuin brought it as a bride-gift to Queen Diane - it says so in the Official History of the University."
"You actually read that?" someone asked.
It's from The Fall of the Kings, by Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman.
Incidentally, I've just noticed that, "You actually read that?" someone asked, follows a question mark used in speech with a lower case s. I've also seen a question mark followed with a upper case, as in: "You actually read that?" Someone asked. The latter has always looked extremely ugly to me but I'm never sure which is the accepted way. I must solve this once and for all - it's bugged me for literally years. I must like the suspense, obviously.
I seem to have given up on The Fall of the Kings - the mystical, faerie-type goings on just aren't doing it for me - although I enjoyed the way that the book debunks that sort of thing at the beginning. The key thing though is that the characters are less interesting than in Swordspoint. I just don't care what happens to them.
I need to reread The Lion's Mane to check out the Holmes voice.
saunteringdown, that odd Sherlock/Holmes crossover snippet I promised suddenly got all complicated and much longer, but I will get it done.
"Alcuin brought it as a bride-gift to Queen Diane - it says so in the Official History of the University."
"You actually read that?" someone asked.
It's from The Fall of the Kings, by Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman.
Incidentally, I've just noticed that, "You actually read that?" someone asked, follows a question mark used in speech with a lower case s. I've also seen a question mark followed with a upper case, as in: "You actually read that?" Someone asked. The latter has always looked extremely ugly to me but I'm never sure which is the accepted way. I must solve this once and for all - it's bugged me for literally years. I must like the suspense, obviously.
I seem to have given up on The Fall of the Kings - the mystical, faerie-type goings on just aren't doing it for me - although I enjoyed the way that the book debunks that sort of thing at the beginning. The key thing though is that the characters are less interesting than in Swordspoint. I just don't care what happens to them.
I need to reread The Lion's Mane to check out the Holmes voice.
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