2009-04-08

Eve of Destruction, by S.J. Day

1) Eve of Destruction, S.J. Day

In one of my other online "lives," I'm a reviewer for FantasyLiterature.net. I had the chance to read an ARC of S.J. Day's first Marked novel, Eve of Darkness a few months ago, before I was counting. You can read my review of Eve of Darkness here.

Eve of Destruction is book 2, and there is a third book in the works. Book 1 comes out this month, and books 2 and 3 will be released in June. S.J. Day kindly sent me an ARC of Eve of Destruction recently, and this is my review:

It's not every day that a trilogy's second installment is better than the first, but S.J. Day has done it.

Eve of Destruction continues the story of Evangeline "Eve" Hollis and her adventures as a "Mark," a sinner drafted into God's demon-hunting army. Possible spoilers behind the cut )

The Marked series is urban fantasy. Ms. Day also writes romance under the names Sylvia Day and Livia Dare. I've tagged her under her full first and last name.
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Roma literature

Greetings,

I have already gone on about this in my LJ and other networks so apologies to those I know from other places who will be seeing similar posts twice.

Today is the International Day of the Roma.

Now, my SEE country hasn't got a fantastic record in its treatment of our Roma compatriots, so when I try to keep up I do so through immediate means: newspapers, journals, debates, or other involvement. To my shame I have not, before I came across this community, thought of looking for fiction as another way of learning about the culture(s). Amazon is offering me "The Roads of the Roma: A PEN Anthology of Gypsy Writers" (no reviews) and Ian Hancock's - himself Romani - "We are the Romani People", and I am getting those, but I much prefer hearing recommendations from people in focused forums than from bookstores. Has anyone read something by a Romani author?

Thank you!