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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good introdiction to Poppy's new voice,
This review is from: The Value of X (Hardcover)
The reader below, "Faye," couldn't be further off the mark when she says Poppy Brite has lost her voice. Actually, the personal remarks about "watch her chase her tail" and alienating her fans make me think Faye is probably one of the vocal minority of "fans" Poppy has nuked in her online blog for whining about the fact that she doesn't write about vampires anymore, but no matter. It was never the "adjectives and adverbs" that made Brite's voice the special thing it was, and her voice and unshakable sense of her characters shine more brightly than ever in the Liquor series, to which "The Value of X" is a sort of pre-sequel. "The Value of X" isn't quite as good as "Liquor" or "Prime," but it's a mere amusebouche while the latter books are masterful entrees. I can't wait for the next book in the series, "Soul Kitchen." Personal taste is personal taste, but anyone who can't see that "The Value of X" and the books following it are a giant step up from "Lost Souls" et al simply doesn't know anything about good writing. Bring on "Soul Kitchen" Poppy - your REAL fans are waiting eagerly, not at all alienated by the fact that you speak your mind about the less enlightened ones!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A whole new world,
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This review is from: The Value of X (Hardcover)
The first PZB tale I read was "Lost Souls", over a decade ago. In the time since then, she has been called a "Queen of Vampire Erotica", which is not fair, as only one of her ten original books even has vampires in it. She has dealt with vampires, zombies, spooky cats, the Beatles, and a coroner alter-ego named Dr. Brite. PZB has been one of my favorite writers since the first time I read Lost Souls back in the early 90s. Each volume she releases, be it a simple chapbook or a 300 page novel, shows growth and more depth. In Value of X, PZB continues her departure away from the horror tales of her early career. X is the story of (John) Rickey, and (Gary) G-Man Stubbs, two residents of New Orleans, and best friends since the fourth grade. Rickey and Gary are not just best friends. They are gay and in love with each other, only they don't realize it. The secret each holds - that he is in love with the other - is complicated by the fact that all of their other friends spout homophobic slurs on a daily basis, and neither knows the other is gay. After they finally figure it out, they become inseperable ... much to the annoyance of Rickey's mother and Gary's parents. A plan is hatched to drive them apart, by sending one of them across the country, while the other must stay in New Orleans, both missing each other terribly and wondering if they will ever see each other again. This book is part one of a trilogy, which includes Value of X, Liquor, and The Big D. Liquor, the second book in the series, was actually written first. Absolutely typical of what I've come to expect from Poppy. 5 stars, and well worth your time. Brilliantly written and engaging, these characters will stay with you for a long time to come.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweetness, and even a little Light!,
This review is from: The Value of X (Hardcover)
"The Value of X" is a lovely, sweet-natured tale that precedes Brite's longer, more widely available novels "Liquor" and "Prime," exploring characters Rickey and G-Man's early relationship and how they began cooking in restaurants. You need not have read it to enjoy the later novels, but it will add an extra dimension to your enjoyment of them. While its tone is different from the other two, Brite's affection for these likeable characters (and their families) is wonderfully evident in everything she has written about them.
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