"Caliban's War"
Feb. 6th, 2013 03:16 pm"This was home enough."
That was my favorite line in James S. A. Corey's novel "Caliban's War". I must say that Avasarala, who thought the above, grew on me, and how could she not, being a tiny foul-mouthed granny from India - and one of future Earth's most powerful politicians? That being said, I'd like to know who I should blame for the pun in the exchange between a very young lady and her dad after Avasarala forgot there were kids in the room.
"What's a whore, Daddy?"
"It's a kind of frost, honey."
That was my favorite line in James S. A. Corey's novel "Caliban's War". I must say that Avasarala, who thought the above, grew on me, and how could she not, being a tiny foul-mouthed granny from India - and one of future Earth's most powerful politicians? That being said, I'd like to know who I should blame for the pun in the exchange between a very young lady and her dad after Avasarala forgot there were kids in the room.
"What's a whore, Daddy?"
"It's a kind of frost, honey."