Wednesday Reading Meme
Jul. 30th, 2015 12:11 amWhat I've Just Finished Reading
Susan Elia MacNeal's Princess Elizabeth's Spy, which is billed as "A Maggie Hope Mystery" but is actually much more of a thriller and therefore not exactly to my taste. I suspect that mysteries and thrillers probably have about the same number of unlikely genre conventions, but for whatever reason I can skate happily through most mystery conventions, while most thriller conventions tend to torpedo my suspension of disbelief. (And the casualness of the body count in thrillers often bothers me.)
Princess Elizabeth's Spy has the added issue that the main plot focuses around the heroine's mission to protect Princess Elizabeth from evil Nazi schemes. Will Maggie save the princess from the Nazis???? Well, said princess grew up to become the queen of England, so...yes. Yes, I rather think Maggie will. It rather drains the story of tension.
I also finished Robert Conquest's The Great Terror. A quote that stuck out to me, in the chapter about Westerner's attitudes toward the Terror while it was happening: "not even high intelligence and a sensitive spirit are of any help once the facts of the situation are deduced from a political theory, rather than vice versa."
And for political theory perhaps substitute any overarching worldview, any strong inclination to say "Socialists/Christians/social justice bloggers should be better than that," and to believe that because they should be better, they are better than that, and therefore their cruelest acts must be somehow justified. Somehow. Because they have the correct beliefs, and surely the correct beliefs ought to lead to the correct actions.
What I'm Reading Now
Jane Mayer's The Dark Side, which I may not be able to get through, because reading about a political train wreck that occurred during my lifetime and warped the government, possibly permanently, is a bit like standing still to be repeatedly poked in the eye with a sharp stick. I'm sure it's good for me, but goddamn, it's not very pleasant.
What I Plan to Read Next
Maybe I should actually read Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales? They've been waiting patiently for months now.
Susan Elia MacNeal's Princess Elizabeth's Spy, which is billed as "A Maggie Hope Mystery" but is actually much more of a thriller and therefore not exactly to my taste. I suspect that mysteries and thrillers probably have about the same number of unlikely genre conventions, but for whatever reason I can skate happily through most mystery conventions, while most thriller conventions tend to torpedo my suspension of disbelief. (And the casualness of the body count in thrillers often bothers me.)
Princess Elizabeth's Spy has the added issue that the main plot focuses around the heroine's mission to protect Princess Elizabeth from evil Nazi schemes. Will Maggie save the princess from the Nazis???? Well, said princess grew up to become the queen of England, so...yes. Yes, I rather think Maggie will. It rather drains the story of tension.
I also finished Robert Conquest's The Great Terror. A quote that stuck out to me, in the chapter about Westerner's attitudes toward the Terror while it was happening: "not even high intelligence and a sensitive spirit are of any help once the facts of the situation are deduced from a political theory, rather than vice versa."
And for political theory perhaps substitute any overarching worldview, any strong inclination to say "Socialists/Christians/social justice bloggers should be better than that," and to believe that because they should be better, they are better than that, and therefore their cruelest acts must be somehow justified. Somehow. Because they have the correct beliefs, and surely the correct beliefs ought to lead to the correct actions.
What I'm Reading Now
Jane Mayer's The Dark Side, which I may not be able to get through, because reading about a political train wreck that occurred during my lifetime and warped the government, possibly permanently, is a bit like standing still to be repeatedly poked in the eye with a sharp stick. I'm sure it's good for me, but goddamn, it's not very pleasant.
What I Plan to Read Next
Maybe I should actually read Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales? They've been waiting patiently for months now.
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Date: 2015-07-30 05:29 am (UTC)Will Maggie save the princess from the Nazis???? Well, said princess grew up to become the queen of England, so...yes. Yes, I rather think Maggie will.
YOU NEVER KNOW, though. What if it's AN ALTERNATE TIMELINE?? (I would read it) (maybe).
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Date: 2015-07-30 01:43 pm (UTC)This is a non-exhaustive list; there are probably more differences.