But if the world doesn't end, I'm gonna need a note.

Cordelia ,'Potential'


The Buffista Book Club: the Harry Potter iteration  

This thread is a focused discussion group. Please see the first post below for the current topic and upcoming book discussions. While natter will inevitably happen, we encourage you to treat this like a virtual book club and try to keep your posts in that spirit.

By consensus, this thread is reopened specifically to discuss Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It will be closed again once that discussion has run its course.

***SPOILER ALERT***

  • **Spoilers for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows lie here. Read at your own risk***


JenP - Jul 14, 2004 3:22:48 pm PDT #189 of 3301

Name it what you like, I'm just here for the books.

Yes ... I figured that out from previous posts. It is my nature to want the minutia out of the way.


Polter-Cow - Jul 14, 2004 3:22:49 pm PDT #190 of 3301
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

The description only ever comes up if you're on the first page, right? On which the first post is clearly visible? Can't we just say, like, "See below" or something?


Pix - Jul 14, 2004 3:23:33 pm PDT #191 of 3301
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

Jen, I vote yes.


JenP - Jul 14, 2004 3:24:13 pm PDT #192 of 3301

Yep, we could, P-C. I bet either way is fine.

ETA: The hyphen. Dear lord, the hyphen.


Hayden - Jul 14, 2004 3:31:58 pm PDT #193 of 3301
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Hey, my Nabokov & Ozeki recommendations fell off!

Anyway, if I have to hone down to two from the seven I've recommended, I'll go with House of Sleep by Jonathan Coe and The Intuitionist by Colson Whitehead. Unless some of y'all are dying to read or re-read Pale Fire, in which case I'm for Nabokov.


Amy - Jul 14, 2004 3:42:01 pm PDT #194 of 3301
Because books.

Jen, if you need a second to take the thread titling stuff to Bureau, count my hand as up.


-t - Jul 14, 2004 4:06:38 pm PDT #195 of 3301
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Hey, my Nabokov & Ozeki recommendations fell off!

Fixed. Sorry 'bout that. Several others got cropped as well, but they are back on now.

Let the titling proceed. I think we have bullshitted our consensus (or consensed our bullshit).


JenP - Jul 14, 2004 4:31:25 pm PDT #196 of 3301

Three yeas and one whatever work for me. I'll post it in Bureau, amended per P-C's suggestion, which is of the sense-making variety. Anything lingering on this can go to Bureau.

Also? I keep meaning to say an official "hi" to AmyLiz, whom I've seen post in a thread or two where I lurk ... but I don't think we've ever posted together, so, "Hi!"


Amy - Jul 14, 2004 6:08:05 pm PDT #197 of 3301
Because books.

Hi, Jen! And thanks for the welcome. I've been looking forward to this thread, so I'll be around here a lot.


Lilty Cash - Jul 14, 2004 6:28:33 pm PDT #198 of 3301
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

Hey- when I looked over the list I remembered that last night I never posted a snippet on my rec for y'all to link to- I pulled the only unspoilery description off Amazon:

Into the Forest- Jean Hegland: Over 30 miles from the nearest town, and several miles away from their nearest neighbor, Nell and Eva struggle to survive as society begins to decay and collapse around them. No single event precedes society's fall. ...Their arrival into adulthood, however, forces them to reexamine their place in the world and their relationship to the land and each other.

Reminiscent of Margaret Atwood's A Handmaid's Tale, Into the Forest is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking novel of hope and despair set in a frighteningly plausible near-future America.

ETA- Because, in re-reading it gave away more than I'd like it to.