I was watching this incredibly marginal movie on Lifetime with one of the actresses from "That 70s show." She was a sculptor and when they showed her living room, it had these beautiful mounted bookcases. One side of the bookcases wasn't mounted properly (it was covering part of a window) and I could not look at anything else in the scene while it was in the living room.
I kept wondering: why didn't they mount those properly? those are nice bookcases.
However, I am now curious about anybody else's combo pack of Watched/Read.
Battlestar Galactica S1 and Casanova.
With Faction Paradox as an alternate in case of emergency.
There's lots of other stuff I love, but those 3 loved me back.
With Faction Paradox as an alternate in case of emergency.
Strega! I just finished reading
This Town Will Never Let Us Go.
That was a fantastic read. I felt the end let it down a little, and possibly showed up the limits of its style of continental philosophising, but nonetheless I loved its rather deft readiness to weave those thoghts into it. Reminded me of some Kundera.
My sweet spot would probably be Supernatural/the Harry Potter books.
billytea - Oh hooray! I think I love that one the most. (Although I still have a couple in my in-progress pile, to be fair.) And the narrative style is a big part of that. I can't find it at the moment but there was a nice interview with Miles talking about his desire to be more experimental.
The ending did seem unsatisfying on first read. Although I had almost no context going in... so it became much more sad after I'd read The Book of the War.
Juliet Landau is writing a Drusilla mini-series for Dark Horse.
My sweet spot would probably be Supernatural/the Harry Potter books.
Which season and which book?
Oh, no. That's a cheat. Pick!
Oh no, what le nubian said. ALL OF THEM.
Although if you're going to be really mean and make me choose, probably S2/Prisoner of Azkaban. ::sobs::