Dunnett, Dorothy - The Disorderly Knights
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Many thanks to those who told me to have Pawn right in hand after I finished this, or else I would probably be writhing in agony at this moment.
Dunnett is wreaking havoc on my already horrible sleeping patterns. Could not put down Disorderly Knights, despite the whole having to get up for work the next day thing.
Warning: there is pretty much nothing intelligent under the cut, just lots of wibbling.
She killed off Tom Erskin and Will Scott and Buccleuch!!! Ok, so they're historical characters and probably died right that way, but still! Wah. And when did Gideon Somerville die?
I adore the Somerville women so very, very, very much. Absolutely adore. And wibbled mightily at the moment when Philippa basically rescues Lymond and he tells her that she shouldn't keep this image of him in her head either. And the Somervilles are just so wonderfully practical and snarky and down to earth. Despite all the great swashbuckling adventure and the maneuvering, the parts I like best are Lymond and his family and the Somervilles just sort of being normal and family-like (well, as normal as the Culters get).
I started out not being sure if I wanted to smack Joleta or not. Decided I definitely wanted to smack her when she went about doing her "I am in love with Lymond" thing. Jaw nearly dropped when I discovered she was not just selfish yet beautiful. Though I was not so fond of the prevailing evilness of promiscuity (or promiscuity indicating evilness in women) thing. My favorite Joleta moment is when Sybilla is telling Richard and Lymond her observations on Joleta's personality, and through the giant list of Joleta's scary moments, all Richard can think of to say is: "Killed your cat?" Hee. I like Richard. Another wonderful Richard moment was him backing Lymond in the decision to go right after Gabriel. *wibble* Sibling bonds are apparently my great weakness (I adore the Buffy-Dawn relationship as well). And Sybilla is, as always, her own wonderful self. I love how she's the only one who opinion Lymond really is afraid of and how he begs Richard not to tell Sybilla about Joleta.
Gabriel is really scary. First he was scary because he was too nice and holy. Now he's just evil mastermind scary.
And again, can I mention just how much I love the Somervilles and Philippa in particular? I was scared a bit in the beginning that Joleta was going to be the Love Interest because of all the rapturous description of her beautiful apricot hair (etc. etc.), and I love how the Somervilles are mouse-colored and plain and flat-chested and dingy but wonderful nonetheless.
How old is Lymond anyway? Dunnett very narrowly avoided having me dislike him immensely (the entire sleeping with sixteen-year-old Joleta thing and the knocking Philippa out thing) by showing us why he did those things in the end, but I still dislike Lymond the Womanizer. I keep forgetting how young some of the people are -- I'm constantly startled when Dunnett refers to the nineteen-year-old Margaret Erskine, because she sounds so much older. I suppose a big part of that is average life span, etc. back then.
I keep feeling bad that everyone is trying to protect Queen Mary, because I know she's going to end up executed on order of Elizabeth, and I wonder if Dunnett's going to get the narrative that far.
Oonagh O'Dwyer is now on the cool female character list, although she does not inspire the same love that Margaret Erskine, Sybilla, Kate and Philippa do.
Have I by any chance mentioned how much I love Philippa and Kate?
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rilina's review
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oracne's review
Dunnett is wreaking havoc on my already horrible sleeping patterns. Could not put down Disorderly Knights, despite the whole having to get up for work the next day thing.
Warning: there is pretty much nothing intelligent under the cut, just lots of wibbling.
She killed off Tom Erskin and Will Scott and Buccleuch!!! Ok, so they're historical characters and probably died right that way, but still! Wah. And when did Gideon Somerville die?
I adore the Somerville women so very, very, very much. Absolutely adore. And wibbled mightily at the moment when Philippa basically rescues Lymond and he tells her that she shouldn't keep this image of him in her head either. And the Somervilles are just so wonderfully practical and snarky and down to earth. Despite all the great swashbuckling adventure and the maneuvering, the parts I like best are Lymond and his family and the Somervilles just sort of being normal and family-like (well, as normal as the Culters get).
I started out not being sure if I wanted to smack Joleta or not. Decided I definitely wanted to smack her when she went about doing her "I am in love with Lymond" thing. Jaw nearly dropped when I discovered she was not just selfish yet beautiful. Though I was not so fond of the prevailing evilness of promiscuity (or promiscuity indicating evilness in women) thing. My favorite Joleta moment is when Sybilla is telling Richard and Lymond her observations on Joleta's personality, and through the giant list of Joleta's scary moments, all Richard can think of to say is: "Killed your cat?" Hee. I like Richard. Another wonderful Richard moment was him backing Lymond in the decision to go right after Gabriel. *wibble* Sibling bonds are apparently my great weakness (I adore the Buffy-Dawn relationship as well). And Sybilla is, as always, her own wonderful self. I love how she's the only one who opinion Lymond really is afraid of and how he begs Richard not to tell Sybilla about Joleta.
Gabriel is really scary. First he was scary because he was too nice and holy. Now he's just evil mastermind scary.
And again, can I mention just how much I love the Somervilles and Philippa in particular? I was scared a bit in the beginning that Joleta was going to be the Love Interest because of all the rapturous description of her beautiful apricot hair (etc. etc.), and I love how the Somervilles are mouse-colored and plain and flat-chested and dingy but wonderful nonetheless.
How old is Lymond anyway? Dunnett very narrowly avoided having me dislike him immensely (the entire sleeping with sixteen-year-old Joleta thing and the knocking Philippa out thing) by showing us why he did those things in the end, but I still dislike Lymond the Womanizer. I keep forgetting how young some of the people are -- I'm constantly startled when Dunnett refers to the nineteen-year-old Margaret Erskine, because she sounds so much older. I suppose a big part of that is average life span, etc. back then.
I keep feeling bad that everyone is trying to protect Queen Mary, because I know she's going to end up executed on order of Elizabeth, and I wonder if Dunnett's going to get the narrative that far.
Oonagh O'Dwyer is now on the cool female character list, although she does not inspire the same love that Margaret Erskine, Sybilla, Kate and Philippa do.
Have I by any chance mentioned how much I love Philippa and Kate?
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