I've decided that my plane books for next week are going to be whatever I don't finish this week from the Tremairie series and the Morrigan's Cross trilogy. I am also going to need to hit a book store for more though-- any suggestions?
'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."
I am also going to need to hit a book store for more though-- any suggestions?
I don't think the third one is out yet. (And I still have to read the first two myself.)
Have you read Sorcery and Cecilia? I just ordered the second Cecy and Kate adventure, The Grand Tour, and someone upthread mentioned a third one is out. I loved Sorcery -- light, delicious fun.
I am also going to need to hit a book store for more though-- any suggestions?
California Demon, by Julie Kenner. Totally fun. Not deep.
Have you read Sorcery and Cecilia? I just ordered the second Cecy and Kate adventure, The Grand Tour, and someone upthread mentioned a third one is out. I loved Sorcery -- light, delicious fun.
Yes, these. They're all sorts of fun.
Have you read War for the Oaks by Emma Bull? If not, go get that.
Thanks! I will definitely look for these.
Aimée, what made you decide to start with American Gods?
So many people have said it was good, and it appealed to me last night. I've read all of "my" books a billion times.
The 3rd book in the Morrigan's Cross trilogy comes out on Halloween.
I have to write a haiku about King Dork, the book I'm currently reading, for my bookstore's blog's Friday review. All I know so far is that "Catcher in the Rye" will be the last line. probably. Trying to be clever on deadline makes my brain hurt!
American Gods seems like a good place to start reading Gaiman. It's the first in that universe, after all. I'm interested to hear what you think of it, Aimee.
I just read Anansi Boys (out in paperback, yay!) and listened to "Monarch of the Glen", and now I really want to go back and reread American Gods. My books need to unpack themselves and get catalogued so I can find it.
I love that even though American Gods and Anzai Boys are set in the same universe, they have completely different feels. (also mostly non-intersecting characters with very minor exceptions).
I mean I'd enjoy seeing Shadow again. But I'm glad to know that if Gaiman decides to explore this univerise a bit more, it won't just be the continuing adventures of Shadow, as he survives various gods acting like dicks.
Note, for Aimee and anyone else who has not finished AmGods, the white font is definitely a spoiler.