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So! I got a copy of The Demon's Covenant yesterday. Stupid Waterstones took a week to get it in, even though it was published on 27th May. I had to avoid all the fantastic release-day celebrations at
marmalade_fish, including the live chat with
sarahtales and all the spoilerific posts, which made me quite sad. But! Now I have a copy, and I've read it (twice, actually), and although I'm not at the stage of a coherent, Wordpress-worthy review, I'd like to flail about a little bit.
Spoilers abound, of course.
1. Alan is an insane and terrifying puppet master. I don't know why I didn't assume differently. All those references to chess should've made me suspicious, even if Nick's comment that 'Since I can't lie, Alan told me not to tell secrets' went right over my head.
2.
sarahtales is queen of the plot twist. I didn't get the twist in Lexicon (although I had worked out that Nick was Black Arthur's son, which he isn't, but by some definitions is), and I didn't see the twist coming in Covenant either. I should pay more attention to the books' titles. The whole 'Nick has trouble with language and this book is called The Demon's Lexicon, hey, maybe Nick is the demon' thing went over my head, and with Covenant I missed the whole 'Alan is an insane chessmaster/pokerfaced liar/machiavellian schemer who probably could make unbreakable pacts with demons, y/y?' thing too.
3. You can tell
sarahtales used to be a fic-writer. She's so hyper-aware of the shipping potentials for every single pairing, and she manages to ship-tease with just about all of them. I saw Alan/Mae, Seb/Jamie, Gerald/Jamie, Sin/Mae, Nick/Sin, Nick/Mae, Nick/Liannan, Nick/Jamie, and possibly others.
4. That being said, YAY FOR THE NICK/MAE!!!!! This is one of the few things where I rabidly ship one pairing (it ties in with the whole 'reducing me to a 13-year-old fangirl' thing) and I was so happy that the series seems to be agreeing with me in terms of shipping preferences. Although
sarahtales is a devious person and likes to ship-tease, so maybe there'll be no Nick/Mae in book 3.
5. Anyone else notice that Jamie sounds a lot like
sarahtales? At least the way she writes on her blog, that is. I don't think Jamie's her author-avatar or anything, I just think he has similar speech patterns, either consciously or unconsciously.
6. All the characters, however, seem to have attended the Joss Whedon Academy For Defensively Sarcastic Use of Language. I approve.
I might read it a third time now...
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Spoilers abound, of course.
1. Alan is an insane and terrifying puppet master. I don't know why I didn't assume differently. All those references to chess should've made me suspicious, even if Nick's comment that 'Since I can't lie, Alan told me not to tell secrets' went right over my head.
2.
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3. You can tell
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4. That being said, YAY FOR THE NICK/MAE!!!!! This is one of the few things where I rabidly ship one pairing (it ties in with the whole 'reducing me to a 13-year-old fangirl' thing) and I was so happy that the series seems to be agreeing with me in terms of shipping preferences. Although
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5. Anyone else notice that Jamie sounds a lot like
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
6. All the characters, however, seem to have attended the Joss Whedon Academy For Defensively Sarcastic Use of Language. I approve.
I might read it a third time now...