Didn't Gris have his stolen?
I did. Well, I left it in a Barnes and Noble and it was never recovered, anyway.
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."
Didn't Gris have his stolen?
I did. Well, I left it in a Barnes and Noble and it was never recovered, anyway.
I don't know how you write that book without being extremely meticulous, you know? It wouldn't work if it were done in broader strokes.
The movie, however, had no choice but to go broader (or at least more circumspect), but I thought it worked. But it worked as a movie.
Plus the "Hip to be Square" scene still makes me laugh like a goon when I watch it.
turns out the house of night book (first one at least) is the absolute perfect thing to read while biding my time until i can take another pain pill and attempt to sleep. For this i am glad to have borrowed it from the library. The new Stephen King that i was working on before breaking my foot is NOT something i want to read in the middle of the night while my foot aches in agony.
I read the House of Night books when I was in the hospital on WHOA a lot of morphine.
mmmm, yeah, that sounds about perfect!
P-C, have you read A Gate at the Stairs yet? I just finished it. What did you think?
I haven't yet! I have so many other things I'm reading at the moment, I haven't slotted it in. Plus I kind of have to get in the Lorrie Moore mood and all. Do I feel like being wistful and depressed right now? Hmmmm.
I finished Heyer's The Grand Sophie yesterday, and immediately lent it to my sister, who'd been wondering what all the giggling was about. Now I get to chose among Cherie Priest's Boneshaker, LKH's new one (I know, I know, but it features Jason, and I've always been fond of Jason. Partially because he's the only one who calls Anita on her bullshit ) and Moonwise. The last one's the only one that's remotely seasonal, and I suspect it'll require more than my fractured Christmas-with-family attention. Three potentially interesting books to chose among is a nice problem to have, though.
I have so many other things I'm reading at the moment, I haven't slotted it in. Plus I kind of have to get in the Lorrie Moore mood and all. Do I feel like being wistful and depressed right now? Hmmmm.
SO true. But I'm on a book buying freeze so I'm at the whim of book holds at the library.
The last one's the only one that's remotely seasonal, and I suspect it'll require more than my fractured Christmas-with-family attention
It will. Greer Gilman is brilliant, but man, her prose is baroque. You need a quiet house to get through it.