Anya, the Shopkeepers of America called. They wanted me to tell you that 'please go' just got replaced with 'have a nice day.'

Xander ,'Selfless'


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."


Volans - Sep 01, 2010 4:31:41 pm PDT #12266 of 28333
move out and draw fire

Everything Ginger said, except I don't think I even made it halfway through Dhalgren.


Polter-Cow - Sep 01, 2010 5:23:44 pm PDT #12267 of 28333
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Now I realize a lot of the credit for my finally reading that book goes to you, P-C for introducing me to "Ahab" by MC Lars.

Ha, awesome! Don't you appreciate the song even more now?

The first one to spot him gets this gold dubloon
Now excuse me while I go be melancholy in my room


Atropa - Sep 01, 2010 5:24:23 pm PDT #12268 of 28333
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I hadn't looked at the list yet, but if it doesn't include Bradbury, it's not a complete list.


Laga - Sep 01, 2010 5:38:09 pm PDT #12269 of 28333
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

peg leg sperm whale jaw bone, what?!


Typo Boy - Sep 01, 2010 6:28:43 pm PDT #12270 of 28333
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

I made it all the way through Dalghren. But only because it was the only book I took with me on a trip. Not going to go that long without reading something.


sj - Sep 02, 2010 12:11:29 pm PDT #12271 of 28333
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I just finished Mockingjay, and I am going back now to read all of the posts about it. I agree with what people were saying about how dark it was, but I mainly can't get over that Prim was killed.


sj - Sep 02, 2010 12:47:41 pm PDT #12272 of 28333
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

My long post responding to other posts about Mockingjay:

Consuela regarding your post about not really explaining why Katniss killed Coin, I personally think she did it for Prim. I think she decided that Coin is the one that ordered the attacks, and I also think that the book did a good job of showing the Coin was really no better than Snow, like sending Peeta out into the final battle and the way that 13 never reached out to help any of the others in Panem after they freed themselves from the government.

I didn't read it in one setting; I read the first 60 or so pages at my first go, and was left thinking that (1) it was slooooow, and (2) that "oh, this is a Buffy/Frodo/Sam Beckett/choose your own unwilling hero scenario!" She doesn't want to be the Mockingjay, but kind of has to.

Teppy, so very much yes. I was so excited to pick up the 3rd book after finish the first 2, but the beginning really was difficult to slog through.

But what I found so darkity dark about Mockingjay is that there is really no moment whatsoever s where Katniss has any kind of triumph, however small.

I think the author may have considered the fact that she did have two children a triumph for Katniss since at the beginning of her journey bringing children into the world she lived in was unthinkable to her. Although, it always kind of bugged me that she never even considered the possibility that she could marry and not have children.

Also, what did you all think about Katniss voting
yes in the meeting about whether or not to have a final Hunger Games?

I didn’t understand this at all. I could see Katniss still being bloodthirsty for adults but not for children. Although, I do think this is another example that highlights that Coin was not any better of a choice for President than Snow. I wanted this to be the moment that Katniss was going to kill Coin instead, which I actually saw coming, but they never explained it as such. And it looks like Teppy beat me to this explanation and said it better than I ever could. And I totally didn’t think of the fact that she was voting that way to ease Coin’s fears about her, but it totally makes sense! Good job Teppy!

Regarding Gale, it didn't surprise me at all that he became a bloodthirsty soldier. The seeds for that tendency in his character seemed to be there from Hunger Games.

I have no idea what to read next. My head doesn't want to leave this particular world. Has anyone read Collins's other series? Is it any good?


Laga - Sep 02, 2010 2:02:42 pm PDT #12273 of 28333
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

I'm reading Christopher Moore's Lamb. I had read Fluke and then forgotten about this author until my housemate shoved this one in my hand. Such yummy prose.

D is reading Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. I started quoting, "friends, romans, countrymen..." and then I wondered, wherefore do I know this particular quote. Was it featured in an episode of The Brady Bunch?


Steph L. - Sep 02, 2010 2:27:53 pm PDT #12274 of 28333
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

D is reading Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. I started quoting, "friends, romans, countrymen..." and then I wondered, wherefore do I know this particular quote. Was it featured in an episode of The Brady Bunch?

Uh, seriously?


Laga - Sep 02, 2010 2:29:26 pm PDT #12275 of 28333
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

Is it the climax of the play?