Have you ever been reading a book, moving along quite nicely, and then-- bam --a character whips out a particular term of endearment that just yanks you right out of the story? It happened to me recently, and I'm sad to say I couldn't recover. I did try. But she just kept using that term and I . . . I had to get the hell out of Dodge. Buh-bye, story. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. I'm not saying this is the norm (thank goodness). I can put up with a certain amount of treacly back and forth when it comes to the exchange of terms of endearment, especially if they fit the characters, their background, culture, the tenor of their relationship, etc. And the history of these terms at home and from around the world is often fascinating (at times hilarious). But there comes a point where I can't see past the cheese and/or weird anymore and I do not want to be with these people any longer . Shallow? Perhaps. But it's a very individual thing, isn't it?...
Woohoo Team Gale! I won't be able to get my copy until the 26th but have fun on the release party and I look forward to your review of this. :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun! When I got mine, I couldn't put it down. You'll love it!
ReplyDeleteHurrah!
ReplyDeleteTeam Gale!! If mine doesn't come in the mail tomorrow I'm going to scream!! Have fun tonight :)
ReplyDeleteMine and Peeta's respect for you just got a whole lot lower!
ReplyDeleteHurraaa...mine will hopfeully arrive today :)
ReplyDeleteTeam Gale.
ReplyDeletehahaha.
ReplyDeleteWe're going this afternoon. There are to be cupcakes!
Chachic, you've got to be counting down the hours now! Hope it comes soon.
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, you were so right. It was superb.
Adele, hehe.
Rosey, did it come? Are you okay??
Matt, LOL. You and Peeta. You creamsicles, you.
Emily, I hope it got there to you safe and sound and that you've got your nose buried in it this very minute. :)
Christine, yay!
Raspberry, ooh. And how were they?