One of my biggest problems with Twilight (and resultant phenomenon) is that it made irrationally peeved by Cedric Diggory.
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."
it made irrationally peeved by Cedric Diggory.
I know! We rewatched Goblet of Fire not long ago, and when Cedric came onscreen I actually "tch"ed. H asked what was wrong, and I just did the handwave dismissy thing. Totally my issue, he didn't need to be distracted.
it made irrationally peeved by Cedric Diggory.
I know! We rewatched Goblet of Fire not long ago, and when Cedric came onscreen I actually "tch"ed. H asked what was wrong, and I just did the handwave dismissy thing. Totally my issue, he didn't need to be distracted.
I didn't mind the sex scenes in the Lehane books.
Whenever I see Cedric I imagine Daniel Radcliffe complaining about his craxy fans and I have a little chuckle.
I didn't mind the sex scenes in the Lehane books.
Like I said, I think there's something wrong with me. I was wondering if I was getting prudish in my old age. But I don't think that's it, since I have no qualms about actual sex taking place in the world. I just don't want to read about it in the middle of a mystery/murder maybe? Idunno.
javachik, I can see that, but I think I read the books more for Kenzie and Gennaro's relationship than for the mysteries.
In a mystery series, though, the protagonists are going to grow and change as the books progress, and part of the lure for me is always seeing their lives as "real people" outside of the job.
Then again, sex scenes don't bother me unless they're completely gratuitous and pointless. And even then, if they're super hot, whoo.
Yeah, I am not saying he shouldn't write them or that you guys shouldn't enjoy them. Just that I don't.
And also object to the term bodice-ripper as hopelessly outdated.
I didn't know people actually used that term unless they were trying to insult a book and/or genre.
Breaking Dawn is...well, it's icky. And I read books with dismemberments.
As always, I love erika.