Gris, I usually only see you here or in Movies, so happy wedding! And honeymooning! And marriage!
Yes. This.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
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."
Gris, I usually only see you here or in Movies, so happy wedding! And honeymooning! And marriage!
Yes. This.
Books I read on vacation:
The Poisoner's Handbook - awesome history of forensic science via jazz age New York true crime stories. The author has described it as a chemistry textbook disguised as a pulp detective story, which is spot-on.
The Bucolic Plague - also awesome, if a very light read. Finished this one in two days because the writing is so breezy and fast. Made me want to buy a goat farm.
Brasyl - best of the lot by far. If you tried Anathem and couldn't make it through (or if you did read Anathem and loved it) check this one out instead. It's a different take on the many- worlds theory but just as engrossing. The other books it reminded me of are the Hyperion series by Dan Simmons. Really strong world and character building AND quantum physics. Loved it.
Congrats Gris. Happy honeynmoon!
The Poisoner's Handbook - awesome history of forensic science via jazz age New York true crime stories. The author has described it as a chemistry textbook disguised as a pulp detective story, which is spot-on.
This book really is awesome. I read the first few chapters of it a while back and then wandered away from it, but I really must go back to it.
Congrats, Gris!
Thanks!
I have nothing literary to add to this thread. The Sword of Shannara still feels like the LOTR but it's moving away, slowly.
"Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury." NSFW, obviously, but hilarious.
I liked the slapdown on the Vonnegut fan.
I caught that on the second viewing.
Okay, I just realized why I feel like you can skim the libel thing in Girl with a Dragon Tattoo. These books, for me, are clearly about Lisbeth. She's really the heart of the story. Mikael and his antics (and in the last book Ericka and her stalker ) are just ancillary to the real story in many ways. Plus, I half-heartedly suspect that Mikael is really a Mikael Sue for the author.