I've only read Snow Crash but it was a fun read, so I'm on board with that choice.
'Trash'
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."
Okey-dokey. Snow Crash and Zodiac on hold at the library. Should be at my branch by Wednesday.
I think I'll read The Diamond Age when I get back.
I didn't much care for either Snow Crash or The Diamond Age, but I liked Cryptonomicon and the Baroque Trilogy quite a bit and Zodiac to a lesser extent. Just started Anathem last night, though, so no opinion yet.
I'm about halfway through the doorstop trilogy right now, and while it's an enjoyable enough read, Anathem is the only recent Stephenson I've loved as much as his earlier (short, funny) books.
I just read The Windup Girl , and for you cyberpunk fans who are looking for updated cyberpunk, here it is.
Eeeeek! Eeeeee! I'm sitting at my desk flailing in delight. I just finished re-reading Deathly Hallows and why is it not November yet already?
The two things that it's going to break my heart to bits if they aren't included in the movies are Luna's beautiful mural with the word "Friends" in a golden chain connecting them all, and McGonagall saying crisply, "He has, to use the common phrase, done a bunk." Really, I want everything, but I really need those two bits. What about other Buffistas? What small moment is going to seriously hurt if they leave it out?
Well, it looks like they're going to include every major scene, and some scenes that are only alluded to in the book.
For example, the train being stopped by a Deatheater is probably the scene where Luna gets kidnapped.
But yes, I'm very keen to see Luna's room.
Worth delurking: Neville sitting at the end, with the sword, just casually hanging, fully comfortable with himself as the Ginormous Hero that I always knew he was. I mean, it won't be the same because it's not a very theatrical moment, but a good shot that stops and observes it needs to be in there.
I was always thrilled with how Neville ended up.
edit: And all the things in the books that ended up being important that the movie people shrugged off and now have to account for or just flail about dealing with.