Murk: But you're a God! The Sacred Glorificus! Glory: I'm a God in exile. Far from the Hellfires of Home and sharing my body with an enemy that stabs my boys in their fleshy little stomachs!

'Dirty Girls'


The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress  

[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.


Jars - Jan 28, 2005 12:49:23 pm PST #4182 of 10001

I couldn't love Catch-22 more. Same goes for Jane Eyre and 1984. Wuthering Heights made me want to gouge my eyes out.

My secret shame? I've never read a Heinlen in my entire life.


bicyclops - Jan 28, 2005 12:57:54 pm PST #4183 of 10001

I love Catch-22. My son (17) just started reading it. I think he'll like it.


Polter-Cow - Jan 28, 2005 1:04:52 pm PST #4184 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

My secret shame? I've never read a Heinlen in my entire life.

There's no shame in that. Neither have I.

I recently read Wuthering Heights and didn't see what all the fuss was about. I liked the narrative structure, though.


Alibelle - Jan 28, 2005 1:05:34 pm PST #4185 of 10001
Apart from sports, "my secret favorite thing on earth is ketchup. I will put ketchup on anything. But it has to be Heinz." - my husband, Michael Vartan

Jane Eyre is closer to a romance if you want a Bronte romance, but we're still not talking Jane Austen.

Funnily enough, I took a class on Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte, because I think they're awesome. Unfortunately, it was a hideously boring class, and I spent a lot of time in it putting my Kings and Queens of England playing cards in chronological order. But Charlotte is a different Bronte, and I enjoy her aesthetic more than Emily's, despite many of the similarities between the sisters.

I wouldn't put it past Tim to have one of his characters in possession of a crazy wife in the attic, though.


Burrell - Jan 28, 2005 7:28:24 pm PST #4186 of 10001
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

Um, Alibelle, speaking as someone who likes Wuthering Heights, it ain't sweet. That's like something the narrator of the book would say, and it's clear the narrator is a twit of the highest order. The book is Romantic, as in written during the Romantic period, but I wouldn't call it a romance myself. Unless you're into sadistic creeps, ghosts, and vaguely incestuous pairings. Which, you know, probably works for some people.


Alibelle - Jan 28, 2005 8:01:19 pm PST #4187 of 10001
Apart from sports, "my secret favorite thing on earth is ketchup. I will put ketchup on anything. But it has to be Heinz." - my husband, Michael Vartan

Um, Alibelle, speaking as someone who likes Wuthering Heights, it ain't sweet. That's like something the narrator of the book would say, and it's clear the narrator is a twit of the highest order. The book is Romantic, as in written during the Romantic period, but I wouldn't call it a romance myself. Unless you're into sadistic creeps, ghosts, and vaguely incestuous pairings. Which, you know, probably works for some people.

I know it isn't sweet. And yet, nauseatingly, my entire English class in HS would disagree with you, and that creepiness factor is something I just can't divorce from the book. That, and the fact that my teacher kept referring to it as romantic, and she did not mean simply "of the Romantic period," which to be fair she did mention also. However, since she would also mention the word romance in conjunction with describing Heathcliff and Catherine's "epic and great love affair," I don't think she was only referring to the period. I mean, if I had gone in expecting what it is, and the twistedness of it, and have been allowed to analyze it in that way, I might be a bit more fond of it. But I didn't, and I wasn't. And I find I can't forgive the book because of it. But that's me. And I totally stand by your enjoyment of it, especially since you are specifically not referring to it as "sweet" which is how I heard it described most often. That was what I just could not get, or wrap my mind around, at all.


P.M. Marc - Jan 28, 2005 9:11:39 pm PST #4188 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Unless you're into sadistic creeps, ghosts, and vaguely incestuous pairings. Which, you know, probably works for some people.

Hey, there's a REASON I like S4 AtS best of all...


The Partyman - Jan 28, 2005 10:39:54 pm PST #4189 of 10001
[insert something funny here]

Hey, there's a REASON I like S4 AtS best of all...

*grinning*


Topic!Cindy - Jan 29, 2005 3:03:35 am PST #4190 of 10001
What is even happening?

Heh. I have nothing to add.


Polter-Cow - Jan 29, 2005 9:48:56 am PST #4191 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

The latest EW gives the Wonderfalls DVD set an A-. Apparently, the commentaries are really great. WANT. NOW.