You did live in Mallet, didn't you?
Yes'm, for 3 semesters.
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."
You did live in Mallet, didn't you?
Yes'm, for 3 semesters.
Steph, I know! Ivy not a complete scatterbrain! Clever! I was so delighted about that. And OH MY GOD, BIFFY IS A WEREWOLF AND AKELDAMA IS THE NEW POTENTATE, iiiieee!
I get to meet Gail Carriger on Friday. I'm so excited!
I thought Blameless was tons of fun. Hurray for Gail Carriger!
Jilli, I'm excited you get to meet her, but I think she needs to understand that she is writing about YOU. I mean, seriously, half the fun of reading the books is that I quite shamelessly picture you in the main role. How could I not? (And yes, this does make Pete a cranky werewolf, and I will say no more on that account except heeeheehee.)
I mean, seriously, half the fun of reading the books is that I quite shamelessly picture you in the main role. How could I not?
I'm way more whimsical than Alexia?
(And yes, this does make Pete a cranky werewolf, and I will say no more on that account except heeeheehee.)
BWHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHA! And the StuntHusbnd really is planning on turning into Lord Akeldama.
And the StuntHusbnd really is planning on turning into Lord Akeldama.
Who ELSE do you think was playing that role in my mind?
BookPage just sent me email about that yesterday!
Woot!
Cute. I love the Salinger one.
My favorite was The Odyssey. (Heh, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is good too.)
My favorite last words are the ones attributed to Giles Corey during the Salem Witch Trials. He was being pressed (i.e. stuck between boards with weight piled up on the top board), because he refused to declare himself innocent or guilty (by doing so, he didn't give up rights to his property). His last words were supposedly "More weight!"