Subject: And across the Pacific too
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Posted on: 2023-04-25 08:35:28 UTC
Ever heard of the manga Hot Gimmick? Imma just link to its TV Tropes article here for a nice overview.
Subject: And across the Pacific too
Author:
Posted on: 2023-04-25 08:35:28 UTC
Ever heard of the manga Hot Gimmick? Imma just link to its TV Tropes article here for a nice overview.
I am now on chapter 22 out of 26, and the sporking of chapter 23 should happen sometime today. I told myself I would finish recapping this book by the end of April so I can focus on other projects and IRL stuff next month, and the next few chapters should be done until April 30 one way or the other so I can give my final thoughts post that day (which I can promise will be very long and ranting). I'm sticking to the end-of-the-month deadline as a personal milestone, but I am very eager to recap more, since this is a bit of a passion project and it seems to be well-received, both in this community and with my friends (that's not me polishing my ego, feedback on my writing is what keeps me going).
That means the journey is ending soon, but a big thank you to everyone who chose to join me for it!
I read the spork of the first chapter and darn, it is entertaining. Calling Anemone Carstairs (AHAHAHA) something different every time was A+, and I'm definitely gonna read more of the spork after writing this.
The breaking of period conventions is hurting me already. And taking your kid along on a spying mission? Seriously?
Very happy to hear that you had fun with the first chapter, since I was mostly still trying to find the tone of the recap there. Unfortunately (or happily enough) the utter lack of accuracy and the absolute spying incompetence are... let's just say you barely got a taste of what's to come. :P I'm on chapter 16 right now, and I have had. Words to say. About the espionage in this thing. I do have a few moments in the sporking where I got angry to the point of not being able to snark, but I did my best to at least deliver some analysis where my jokes failed me, and once the spork gets past the bad bad, there's a lot of funny bad to enjoy. So I hope you'll continue having fun if/when you check out more chapters of my recap. Thank you for taking a look!
Jeebus dancing on an Oreo, that purple prose is hilarious. You know it's bad when it makes you think of washing machines of all things.
As for the icky things about the romance… ugh. The male lead makes Sweeney Todd look like an eligible bachelor. Why do romance authors insist on making their relationships more toxic than cyanide? Stop. Romanticizing. Abuse! But I digress.
These reviews have been very entertaining, and I am definitely looking forward to reading more of them.
Don't worry, though, things are about to get very silly again now that... hecking THAT is out of the way. But yeah, I mentioned to you earlier that this moment honestly freaked me out on my first read - now you see why. If it's any consolation, the reveal of who the Spider is and what's going to happen at De Vauban's ball are so gloriously nonsensical that it almost makes up for the book inflicting chapter 19 on us... almost.
When was this book published? Because I swear, that must be some permutation of "Are you lost, baby girl?"
So, no. Creeps are simply abundant in this genre. Much to my dismay.
It's decidedly bad and the hero indeed deserves a slap across the face, but in all honesty I didn't feel as enraged as you and Thunder do, mainly because I've seen worse (points at that awful "daimyo's granddaughter" fic again).
Ever heard of the manga Hot Gimmick? Imma just link to its TV Tropes article here for a nice overview.