Halfway into Patricia Gaffney's Crooked Hearts...
Sat, Feb. 7th, 2004 08:50 amBook is set in turn of the century San Francisco, so of course the villains are part of some Chinese gang. Fine. I am not liking this so much, but dealing.
Then of course the godfather of the Chinese gang lures our poor, hapless white heroine into his house, drugs her, and gets her naked to be his bride. Uh huh. And now, it turns out she was drugged with an aphrodisiac and must have sex with the hero right now!
Contemplating throwing the book against a wall.
Then of course the godfather of the Chinese gang lures our poor, hapless white heroine into his house, drugs her, and gets her naked to be his bride. Uh huh. And now, it turns out she was drugged with an aphrodisiac and must have sex with the hero right now!
Contemplating throwing the book against a wall.
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Sat, Feb. 7th, 2004 05:15 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Sun, Feb. 8th, 2004 07:58 am (UTC)I think I shall be selling this one back and not finishing it....
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Sat, Feb. 7th, 2004 06:19 pm (UTC)But other times... Gag me with a spoon. It's one thing to use cliches because they're archetypal. It's another thing to be so close to bigoted that we'll throw these books against a wall.
I'd rather read fanfic any day.
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Sun, Feb. 8th, 2004 08:03 am (UTC)I was really rolling my eyes at the captured white girl in evil Chinese den of doom bit, but when I found out she was drugged and had to have sex, ugh. Such a fanfic cliche! Next they're going to be stuck in a hotel room with only one bed ala old X-Files fic! ;)
Sigh. I've been really picky about who I read lately, so the "bad" stuff has mostly been clunky writing and Nora Roberts books that don't really draw me in. I keep forgetting there's that ninety percent of the genre that I don't read, which really is bad!
Will always suggest Judith Ivory and Jennifer Crusie and most of Connie Brockway (and Laura Kinsale... and prior to this, Patricia Gaffney, but now I suspect she is a bit hit or miss). But ugh, must avoid Johanna Lindsey and all those alpha males.
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Sun, Feb. 8th, 2004 06:14 pm (UTC)For a more sympathetic (if still external) view of Chinese-white relations on the California coast in the 19th century, may I recommend Susan Fletcher's Walk across the Sea (YA) and Karen Joy Fowler's Sister Noon and Sarah Canary (arguably mainstream)?
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Mon, Feb. 9th, 2004 04:00 am (UTC)Thanks again for the recs! Are the Fowler books romance?
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