I might have Taltos on my bookshelf at home. I make no promises, but I'm happy to send it over if I do.
Oooh, yay! Jars, if you do, I would be delighted to give it a home.
I just finished The Strain by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan. Horrible book.
Oh, I know. I was so disappointed in it. I kept thinking "Wait, this is part of the plot of Blade 2".
I was substituting in the middle school library last Friday, and in my utter boredom I read the first 150 pages of The Hunger Games, because I had heard good things, and it was just sitting there, alone, on a table, just asking to be read. But then I had to go home and since I am not a student at the middle school, I am sadly ineligible for checking books out. Hah.
But someone in the play I am rehearsing for is going to lend me her copy tonight. I am so excited!
I'm still surprised it's considered young adult. I didn't find that classification on the title page and my library has it in the sf section.
I'm not sure where they have it in my town's library, actually. That is a scary scary place which I try not to venture to too often! All I know is that my town library only has one copy and it's on hold for the next fifty thousand years, according to their website.
I loved Hunger Games and I tore through Catching Fire. Now I'm 142nd in line for Mockingjay.
Just finished Mockingjay. I think one of my future pieces of electronics will be named Everdeen. I really enjoyed the trilogy. Appealingly flawed protagonist. Terrible terrible world.
Good god, I still have to read Catching Fire. You blew right through those, huh?
I read the first two in a day each. Migraines got in the way of Mockingjay, but I felt quite unlike myself, getting through them. I have a weakness for the trope, methinks.
I have a weakness for the trope, methinks.
Oh, me too. Very much so. The first YA series I wrote was a post-apocalyptic thing.
And Katniss is just awesome, at least in the first book. Completely breaking the read-my-own-books thing (which I could stand to start way before January, no matter what megan says), I ordered Catching Fire yesterday because I'm dying to get back to the series.
I am on the lib list for a copy of a re-release of Patricia Briggs' duo. Masques and Wolfsbane. I got the graphic novel prequel to the Mercy Thompson series, and thought it was fine (although Stefan esp. was NOTHING like my visual image of him, and Mercy's boobs were much bigger in comic than the books.)