Kay is trying diligently to get us back on subject B4 moving on with "Pizza" in hand, so I will share my thoughts on One Look: Regarding Kay's question about the violence - I think if someone wanted to hurt someone, there are a million ways, so copycatting isn't too much a concern. I'm hopeful there are few Wu personalities in the world, but I think there are more Ms. Kovals, which is bad enough. Greed is a strange motivator. I got to the first violent episode and considered (as a consenting adult) not to go any farther - not enjoying confrontation like I used to; and feeling the fear of violence can be perverse - but the author already had me hooked: my favorite character was Cora ( I can see the color of her house, as well as the picture). I am wondering about the heroine aspect of his writing: Does he have this theme in all his books? Is he writing to certain women? All the heroines in this book had flaws, and in the end even The "Angel" was complicit. Granted, we may be flawed and complicit, but having been witness to the vastly good nature of people since diagnosis, I kinda wanna stick with feel goody stuff. ***** Cat, I know, but one word of advice: Don't buy into shooting does not require practice: If you must have a gun, get the training class with it! Oh - and especially for those trying to protect remaining hearing - wear ear protection...
LOL,
Jules