That's great! I haven't spoken to him since he moved lo those many years ago and have to say that I miss the guy.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
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."
He popped up when Hec was in town (Chicago, that is) a year or so ago. Twas great to see him.
Jesus. He's had that thing the whole time and I'm only hearing about it now?
(FWIW, he had me friended for months before I figured out who he was. It was a very "wait, you're the long-lost princess?" moment.)
Not to be ungrateful to you, Hec, so: thanks! Just disappointed that I've been missing out for so long.
Just disappointed that I've been missing out for so long.
I've been hogging all the Knut. It's fun to go back and read his blog though!
Aye aye.
There was an excellent program on the Tintin comics and author Hergé on PBS the other night. Not sure when it will repeat, but it's worth checking out: [link]
Have any of you read the murder mysteries by "P. J. Tracy"? I happened on the first two (Monkeewrench and Live Bait)at my library. They are set partly in north central Wisconsin and partly in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. There were some plot holes and some tech holes, but mostly I liked them. They are a little lighter than the psychological thrillers by Sandford and Patterson, but the morbid and creepifying parts are well done. Some good twists, and here and there some very funny bits.
Alright, I just read Wicked. It was different than what I was expecting, and better, but man what a depressing book. And I'm not sure I got all the things the author was trying to say.
As a side note, why have so many of the books I've read recently had "discussion questions" in the back? Are book clubs that popular?