Xander: Hey, Red. What you got in the basket, little girl? Buffy: Weapons.

Xander/Buffy ,'Help'


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."


lisah - Sep 28, 2010 9:16:02 am PDT #12491 of 28320
Punishingly Intricate

Also Slammerkin by Emma Donoghue was really good, although it was 18th c. rather than Victorian.

Oh! Loved that book and her short stories too. I was trying to remember the title when she was interviewed on NPR yesterday about her new novel, which I really want to read.


Strix - Sep 28, 2010 9:20:45 am PDT #12492 of 28320
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Room? I want to read that. I haven't read the short stories, but her book on female relationships in fiction is at my lib, and it's on my list. I also read a story she did about whathername, female sculptor in England, Damer?

I read it following the bio on Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and it was really interesting, although I didn't enjot it as much as Slammerkin.


Rayne - Sep 28, 2010 10:42:08 am PDT #12493 of 28320
"Oh no! Has falling sky liquid once again caused you the sadness?" -Starfire

I was just thinking about this yesterday! Time and again, if I'm reading a long series, I start getting disappointed after 5-6 books in (Sookie, Hollows, Pern). So I guess I prefer trilogies, or well planned out series (where the author actually has a definitive end in mind).


Sophia Brooks - Sep 28, 2010 1:55:33 pm PDT #12494 of 28320
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I love a good short story, but I have to be in the mood. Otherwise a novel is what I generally read. And anything that continues into a series is usually welcome, but some mystery series do have the same-old feeling after a while.

Unsurprisingly, I am Amy. In college, as a Lit and Theatre major, all I could read for "entertainment" was short stories-- Stephan King, Agathie Christie, and Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, though, because that was all I had the attention span for with all that academic reading.


brenda m - Sep 28, 2010 4:13:56 pm PDT #12495 of 28320
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Interesting. I tend to find short stories take more deliberate mental focus than a novel.


Toddson - Sep 28, 2010 5:46:45 pm PDT #12496 of 28320
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Well, I recently finished Blameless ... don't know if I'll follow the series any further. HOWEVER ... I'm wondering if Alexia or her child (after it's born, of course) will return Biffy to mortal so Lord Akeldama can make him into a vampire (I do like a happy ending!),


meara - Sep 28, 2010 8:14:21 pm PDT #12497 of 28320

My favorite is a well-paced trilogy. Quartets are acceptable as well. Almost any time a series goes longer than that (no matter how addicted I might get), I expect an unfortunate degradation in quality

YES. I was just reading the latest in a series I've quite enjoyed...and it's the 6th or 7th book, and I thought it was the last, and come to find out there's at LEAST two more planned, and I was really annoyed. Not only because I have to wait for more wrap up, but because, really? Dude? You can't say it all in SEVEN BOOKS? (Which are not short)?? But at least there does seem to be an end planned. Many series I read/have read just go on and on...and eventually (sometimes sooner [coughAnitaBlakecough] rather than later) just go downhill, and it makes me sad because I usually liked them so much to start with.

Though I don't tend to as much have that issue with mysteries, unless they get too caught up in the main character's personal life (like if suddenly after four or five books, there's no outside mystery, it's always that the serial killer wants the detective/forensic specialist/cop! This time Every time, it's PERSONAL!)


erin_obscure - Sep 28, 2010 8:38:59 pm PDT #12498 of 28320
Occasionally I’m callous and strange

ugh, i'm half way through _The Windup Girl_ and just got _Catching Fire_ from the library. I put a freeze on everything else i have on hold until i'm done with at least one...but such a condundrum...finish the one i'm halfway through (and totally able to put down) or jump ahead and read Catching Fire cuz i WANNA even though that means i might run out of time on Windup Girl...can't renew, there's other folks waiting. Oh, the first world woe!


Polter-Cow - Sep 28, 2010 9:20:09 pm PDT #12499 of 28320
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Well, I recently finished Blameless ... don't know if I'll follow the series any further.

I finished it last night myself. I enjoyed it, and it made me laugh out loud at points, of course, but it felt...like not as much was at stake as usual. I never felt a real sense of danger, perhaps because Alexia is so gosh-darn unflappable. That's part of the lighthearted, romp-y tone of the books, I suppose, which has its charm, but it seems like very little HAPPENS in each book. There are basically one or two revelations or developments that move the plot forward (and I do like that Carriger is moving a continuing plot, of sorts, regarding Alexia's preternatural nature through the books and like the references to past books), but otherwise it's just silly fun, which is fine.

I did like that secondary characters like Lyall and Floote got a chance to shine (and, like Steph, I really want to know what the HELL is/was up with Floote: it seems to be implied that he was a sundowner...or maybe a Templar, but I've forgotten what he's done in previous books). Also, I got unexpectedly teary at Lyall's reaction to Biffy's sadness at the realization that he'd become a werewolf.

I'm interested to see what Carriger is planning for the next two books, which I believe are supposed to close out the series.


Laga - Sep 28, 2010 9:30:06 pm PDT #12500 of 28320
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

hum, I guess I'm done with Bon Temps (for now at least). I've picked up a Christopher Moore book.