tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1133568317365346510.post4623302414273904446..comments2024-01-28T23:26:14.870-08:00Comments on Dead Houseplants*: Shadows, by Robin McKinleyKim Aippersbachhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02556947405633680410noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1133568317365346510.post-2939431596322896852013-12-03T09:13:13.800-08:002013-12-03T09:13:13.800-08:00If you've never read any McKinley, I recommend...If you've never read any McKinley, I recommend starting with The Blue Sword or The Hero and the Crown or Beauty or Deerskin or Spindle's End. More traditional, with more straightforward narration.<br /><br />Yes, the sound of sizzling is definitely linked to the experience of taste!Kim Aippersbachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02556947405633680410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1133568317365346510.post-86435656540078758692013-12-01T09:17:19.892-08:002013-12-01T09:17:19.892-08:00Ok, I'm definitely intrigued. I'm still no...Ok, I'm definitely intrigued. I'm still not sure the plot is my kind of plot, but you describe it in such an appealing way! I still need to make time to read her fantasy books (two of which are sitting on my shelf). <br /><br /><br />What is it about those sizzling plates? They make food look instantly more appealing. Now I'm hungry :)Small Reviewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16072352095510905410noreply@blogger.com