Jayne: Well... I don't like the idea of someone hearin' what I'm thinkin'. Inara: No one likes the idea of hearing what you're thinking.

'Objects In Space'


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."


Kathy A - Nov 13, 2010 5:49:48 am PST #12927 of 28286
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I know that it's not currently (tried to order, and they couldn't get it for me).


JZ - Nov 13, 2010 6:22:16 am PST #12928 of 28286
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

There's a link in Press to order it from the publisher, through Amazon, and I've already gotten feedback from a couple other Buffistas that ordering that way went nice and smoothly. And, the more orders or pre-orders are placed, with any online retailer, the more encouragement the retailers have to get off their butts and stock the thing. So don't let the "not available now" messages stop you.


Amy - Nov 14, 2010 5:52:30 pm PST #12929 of 28286
Because books.

I thought I was going to plow through Catching Fire the same I did with Hunger Games, and I'm really not. It's fantastic(ally bleak and painful), but the stakes are so different somehow, and it's eating me up.

I can't imagine what's going to happen, and I really can't imagine Mockingjay being ever grimmer. Yikes?


Steph L. - Nov 14, 2010 7:15:43 pm PST #12930 of 28286
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I really can't imagine Mockingjay being ever grimmer.

You have NO idea. The grim goes to 11.


Pix - Nov 14, 2010 9:00:14 pm PST #12931 of 28286
The status is NOT quo.

What Teppy said.


zuisa - Nov 16, 2010 6:23:03 am PST #12932 of 28286
call me jacki; zuisa is an internet nick from ancient times =)

I finished Mockingjay. I didn't actually break down weeping in that one like I did in the first two, but you guys are right - bleak bleak bleak. But I wasn't as actively depressed reading it, for some reason. I can't quite put my finger on why, since I am just astounded at sheer number of people who didn't make it but I don't know. Maybe the first two numbed me sufficiently that I stopped feeling feelings.

But I am very sad that there are no more books to read - the characters and their world have consumed my thoughts all day.


Steph L. - Nov 16, 2010 6:25:42 am PST #12933 of 28286
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Someone said above that the end of Mockingjay was hopeful, but I didn't get that at all. Unless you define "hopeful" as "well, I can't quite work up the energy to kill myself, and I have no way of knowing whether Peeta will suddenly go all Manchurian Candidate again and snap my neck like a twig. Which would be fine with me."

I can't call that "hopeful."


zuisa - Nov 16, 2010 6:35:36 am PST #12934 of 28286
call me jacki; zuisa is an internet nick from ancient times =)

I think it was hopeful. It's implied that Katniss and Peeta are together for quite a long time and that he has basically learned to control the rage-y feelings, so I don't think there's much of a chance of him freaking out and killing her, considering how much he loves her. I feel like the ending was as hopeful as it could be considering the unbelievably awful political situation with Snow and Coin both being not-great options and their entire society being a mess. I was DEVASTATED when Prim died, especially since I'm completely convinced that it was Gale's bomb that killed her. It's sad that Katniss's mother didn't go back to 12, but it makes sense, I think. Considering how catatonic and useless she was for most of Katniss's life after her father died, there's no way she could handle being there missing Prim too. It's unfair to Katniss, but Katniss is stronger than her mother, emotionally, and if her mother can somehow cope with her grief by working in the hospital, it's for the best. And I sort of like that she and Gale grew apart - it's horribly sad, but - sometimes irreconcilable differences happen and I liked the realism. That was long, sorry! I just have lots of thoughts.


Jesse - Nov 16, 2010 6:44:29 am PST #12935 of 28286
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Argh! I just finished Hunger Games last night...


zuisa - Nov 16, 2010 6:46:57 am PST #12936 of 28286
call me jacki; zuisa is an internet nick from ancient times =)

Feeling a lot of sadness and frustration, Jesse? I was right where you are a week ago.