Monthly Archives: January 2010

Gluttony is such a great sin

Before you all start thinking I’m referring to the eating and drinking of past days, you’re correct 🙂 but not completely. I’m also referring to the fact that these days, I’m also a glutton when it comes to scents. I can’t seem to get enough of them. Which is actually not a problem since I still have so many samples I need to try (for the first time) that I can indulge in smelling as much as I indulged in drinking (much less in eating though).

Anyway, that is my excuse for not reviewing perfume lately, I just can’t single out any, I have this need to smell and I just cannot concentrate enough on any of the smelling points on me to be able to discuss it in a coherent manner. Does that happen to anyone else?

So, while I’m enjoying my smell-related gluttonous nature, I decided to curb it when it comes to food and drink. I completely enjoyed days related to the turn of the year without being concerned about my weight (and that is one of the best choices I could have made) so now it’s time to get back on track (the exercising and eating track) and concentrate on work and smell. Well, maybe more like smell and work. 😉

So, I hope that very soon I will have a review for you and I’m considering Chinatown. I’m wearing it today since it’s snowy and cold outside and I’m eating less – and Chinatown fulfills my need for warmth and gourmand taste. I’m aware that this one causes a lot of fuss, you either love or you hate it so I want to tell you why I like it and what exactly is it that I like so much about it (I’m still having problems distinguishing notes in there on my own) – and I hope that soon I’ll be able to do that. I just need a little more time with it.

Picture by: http://www.net.hr

WoW: Sherrilyn Kenyon, The League

First off, I have to say I hate her name, I never know if I wrote it correctly (the “y” place keeps bothering me). 🙂 But that’s about the only thing that bothers me in regard with Mrs Kenyon. Everything else is great and I hope she lives to see my death and keeps writing until then. So I have a lifetime supply of her novels.

I just finished her Born of Night novel, the first in The League series (there are two more at the moment). It turns out, she wrote this in a much smaller format years ago and it went out of print (if I remember correctly) and now it was re-issued and although I didn’t read the original, I’d say improved. I don’t see how something can be taken away from the story.
I wonder how many of you are familiar with SK, she is one imaginative and proliferate writer. Not that I mind. 🙂
I first started reading her novels with the Dark Hunter series, then some Dream Hunters and I think I did read one of the Were Hunters but can’t say for sure. I’ve read so many of her novels, I’m a bit lost. It is very good that her site offers reading order for all the books and series, otherwise one would be completely lost. I’m not even going to go into all other series listed on the site.
What many of her characters have in common is that they all suffered through great injustice and usually a lot of physical pain as well, and in the end all of them turn out as fierce, loyal and positively good protectors sometimes because they find love (although they always had it in them) and sometimes just because that is what they are and they cannot go against themselves.
The good thing is there is always a love story (never an easy one) and even though there are typical things I already mentioned in all of these novels, the characters are always different and stories never feel the same (taking into account the amount of them SK has written).
The League combines a bit of sci-fi (which is something I like) and the hero who has been wronged so much it is sometimes hard to even read it and the heroine had some bad experience from her youth as well. Their story isn’t an easy one but of course it ends positive. Otherwise I wouldn’t keep reading her books.
It also makes me wonder if something like that would be possible in real life – to go through such an ordeal (that is a serious understatement for the character from Born of Night) and emerge as a person who can love and enjoy life – ok, not immediately and without some serious help, but still. I want to think so – that goodness can and will prevail.
While looking for a photo, I came across some reviews on Amazon of this book. It never ceases to amaze me how people come to certain books/authors expecting something completely unreasonable. Especially if they already read some of the novels written by that person. I know what I can expect from SK and that is why I read her stories. As you could have probably guessed by now, I’m not always in the mood for some of the things I read, so I read according to what I crave at the moment. People are so eager and so liberal with criticism. I think about it this way – could I have written it? No? Ok, then, I’m not going to be hoarding criticism on that author then. If I don’t like it, I simply won’t read it anymore and problem solved.
Has anyone here read anything by Sherrilyn Kenyon? What do you think of her novels?