I like Dan Simmons Children of the Night for the sci-fi approach.
Seconded!
the original short (novella?) was really tight and creepy.
Loving JSw and -t right now.
The wireless thing must totally be my fault
Apparently Perkins is only the Nice One when she's IN LA. On vacation? NSM.
I have no idea if this is bad, good, to be expected, or what.
Anne, I've only purchased a home once, but it sounds fairly normal.
Anne, I've only purchased a home once, but it sounds fairly normal.
That's the idea I'm getting. The only thing that worries me is that the buyer (a first time homebuyer) sounds "panicked", according to my realtor. Hopefully we'll be able to smooth everything out and do/pay a bit less than they're asking.
Worst case scenario, I should still come out of this with enough to make the down payment on the house in St. Louis.
Vampires Anonymous is also funny and damn good. The movie is only about half as funny.
Ah, I knew I was forgetting some. Thanks, guys. I don't recall reading the Dan Simmons, which surprises me. I'm going to have to do some reading and re-reading.
Well, that's what I get for not reading reviews. Those are not my vampires, though.
(Love you too, Nicole)
What is the vampire book that came out last year and had a juice box on the cover and was about a vampire who adopted one of the last human children in the world? It was cool.
I suspect I posted about it in lit, so I'll go off and look.
And congrats! To Raquel and Mr. Raquel, and welcome to young Mal.
Edit: I did post about it, and it is "Vamped," by D. Sosnowski.
Thanks, LJ. That looks interesting.
George R.R. Martin's magnificent Fevre Dream; Steven Brust's Agyar; Kim Stanley Newman's Anno Dracula...
Gotta second these as well. I was just about to type Kim Newman needs to write more, and I googled to realize that he has been, I've been slack on keeping up with him.
I thought I was okay about the home inspection thing. But now I'm really starting to get panicky. This is not good.