Oh my god, I would kill for one of those.
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."
I always liked Templeton, too. God, I want to read the book again now.
I really like the drawing of Fern sitting while Wilbur sniffs out his new house.
If the Williams illustrations for the Little House books ever go up for auction, I'd just have to do something to get my hands on one of those.
As someone whose memory often fails, I found this essay comforting: The Plot Escapes Me.
megan, I came across a book sale on the street yesterday, and I found some old copies of Don Quixote in Spanish and thought of you. They were 30 Euros, or I would have picked one up for kicks.
Fun! Despite the pickpocket, I hope you're enjoying yourself.
As someone whose memory often fails, I found this essay comforting: The Plot Escapes Me.
Oh god, me too.
I just want you guys to know that it's all your fault and also to thank you.
I'd never even heard of "Hunger Games" before Pix Tweeted or Facebooked about it so I downloaded the sample to the Kindle before my Philly trip. And then, imagine the horror of reading the sample on the plane in the first few minutes of flight and not being able to download the book right away! So I loaded it as soon as I touched ground, and read it every minute that I wasn't in workshops on Wednesday and Thursday. Steve got to Philly Thursday afternoon, so since I hadn't seen him in three months, I was kind and didn't load "Catching Fire" right away. (Man, the sacrifices I make...)
So yesterday I loaded "Catching Fire" and read it on the plane home. So tonight will be "Mockingjay" and the I can finally go back and read all of your comments! I've been reading the series in a total vaccuum (I don't like knowing anyone else's opinions - not friends nor pros - on anything I read or see before taking it all in myself.)
One thing I'll say, this is the way I watched "The Wire", night after night of DVD marathons. And like then, I am so grateful to not have had to wait the year between stories like y'all did!!
I read "Hunger Games" in four hours and I'm waiting for "Catching Fire" through ILL. Is this the most graphically violent YA series ever written? My library has it classified as SF, not YA.
You've read the first one, right? Where everyone has to kill each other?