littlemissattitude
Super Moderator
This is a very simple poll: Which of Kage Baker's novels of The Company is your favorite, and why?
I'll start. I like all of them, but I have to say that "Mendoza in Hollywood" is my favorite. There are several reasons. One is a very silly reason: Baker has set the scene for most of the action in the book squarely in the middle of Caheunga Pass, in the Los Angeles area - an area I've driven through many, many times while growing up in southern California. Another reason is the film festival - not another word about that, you'll have to read the book. But the main reason I like this one the best is the way Baker ties this third book in the series to the first and second novels in some unique ways.
So - What's your favorite?
I'll start. I like all of them, but I have to say that "Mendoza in Hollywood" is my favorite. There are several reasons. One is a very silly reason: Baker has set the scene for most of the action in the book squarely in the middle of Caheunga Pass, in the Los Angeles area - an area I've driven through many, many times while growing up in southern California. Another reason is the film festival - not another word about that, you'll have to read the book. But the main reason I like this one the best is the way Baker ties this third book in the series to the first and second novels in some unique ways.
So - What's your favorite?