Just got home from the grocery store and I looked at the book covers based on the earlier conversation here. The trend I saw on more than a few books was seeing a picture of a woman, including part of her face, but cropped just below the eyes. I think that is even more disturbing than chopping them at the neck.
Anya ,'Bring On The Night'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Yeah, I'm going to be doing a fairly massive book-culling if we're going to be looking at moving. The cookbooks will definitely be thinned and the fiction as well.
DIBS! I CALL DIBS!!
I LOVE Jennifer Crusie and wish she had new stuff out. I should go dig up "Fast Women" or "Bet Me" and re-read them. I love those two the most.
"Faking It" is my favorite, possibly because it was the first one I read, and things like that always stick with me. But I love "Bet Me" and "Welcome to Temptation" too.
I actually love Tell Me Lies maybe the most, but that was my first. Bet Me or Fast Women would be next.
Crusie was my first breath of fresh air after a diet almost composed entirely of Nora Roberts, LaVyrle Spencer, and People magazine. I read it three times in a row and then ran out and bought everything else.
Strangely, Faking It is my least favorite. I like Crazy in Love more, even.
And her old reprints are good fun, too.
I never could get through the first collaboration with Bob Whoever, though.
I thought my first was Welcome to Temptation, and then I discovered I had one of her old category romances called Charlie All Night.
Oh man, I LOVE Temptation. The porno, and the wallpaper, and FINN, and all of it. Great book.
I never could get through the first collaboration with Bob Whoever, though.
And he's a dickhead.
"Faking It" is my favorite Crusie, and like Teppy it was also my first.