More multiple fiction
Nov. 29th, 2003 07:23 pmHas anyone else read, or heard of, Our House, by Barbara Konig?
We've read it, and liked it. The book jacket (quoted here on the Powell's Books website) claims that everyone is "aspects" of one of the people in the system (they seem to have decided that the character who gets the action is the main person, how convenient for them!) and that they try to integrate at the end. But I don't recall any such plotline :)
We would have summarized it as "One woman in a multiple system goes off on lots of romantic adventures to the great annoyance of every one of her system-mates." But it's been a while since we read it.
We've read it, and liked it. The book jacket (quoted here on the Powell's Books website) claims that everyone is "aspects" of one of the people in the system (they seem to have decided that the character who gets the action is the main person, how convenient for them!) and that they try to integrate at the end. But I don't recall any such plotline :)
We would have summarized it as "One woman in a multiple system goes off on lots of romantic adventures to the great annoyance of every one of her system-mates." But it's been a while since we read it.