Book report
Jul. 5th, 2010 09:54 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Two books over the weekend.
The first - "The Hunger Games" (Suzanne Collins) I enjoyed very much, and don't you just love it when books you read turn out to be the first of a series? I do, and even more so, finding out there is a second one and that the third will be published shortly made me feel even better. I'll put my hands on the box set, and be done with it (in the best sense). Of course, I read the first in Hebrew (a good translation, as far as I can tell, but I won't fully know until I read it in English).
The second book I read over the weekend - "A different love" (Liora Carmeli) is a sequel to a series I know. It wasn't great. Actually, it was quite crap, not even in the trashy kind of way that made the "Twilight" series such a fun delicacy, but in a "Oh, dear, I ran out of ideas, lets just mess things up and fix them quickly in the end" kind of way. I won't read any more of this woman's books, I think (come to think about it, the first two books were a lot like that, but I ignored it).
And now - back to Differential Partial Equations. God, I hate that subject.
The first - "The Hunger Games" (Suzanne Collins) I enjoyed very much, and don't you just love it when books you read turn out to be the first of a series? I do, and even more so, finding out there is a second one and that the third will be published shortly made me feel even better. I'll put my hands on the box set, and be done with it (in the best sense). Of course, I read the first in Hebrew (a good translation, as far as I can tell, but I won't fully know until I read it in English).
The second book I read over the weekend - "A different love" (Liora Carmeli) is a sequel to a series I know. It wasn't great. Actually, it was quite crap, not even in the trashy kind of way that made the "Twilight" series such a fun delicacy, but in a "Oh, dear, I ran out of ideas, lets just mess things up and fix them quickly in the end" kind of way. I won't read any more of this woman's books, I think (come to think about it, the first two books were a lot like that, but I ignored it).
And now - back to Differential Partial Equations. God, I hate that subject.