Zoe: So you two were kissin'? Book: Well. Isn't that... special?

'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


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."


Polter-Cow - Jun 27, 2011 10:58:14 am PDT #15438 of 28293
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

P-C NOT a fan of Westerfield and Uglies at all...Wanted to push Tally under a bus.

Ha! I mean, she's definitely no Katniss so far, but I've heard really good things about Westerfeld and the series, so I look forward to coolness.


Atropa - Jun 27, 2011 11:13:49 am PDT #15439 of 28293
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

Damn, that's fast! I thought the street date for Heartless was 7/1!

Occasionally Amazon sends me things early, and I get very excited.


Strix - Jun 27, 2011 11:23:05 am PDT #15440 of 28293
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

I don't blame you! I know it's awful for author sales tracking, but I get SO HAPPY whenever an ebook releases a day early.

When my sister worked at Borders, they would get books early, of course, and would have to sit on them for the street date...

She was usually extremely rigid about it, but once or twice I bludgeoned her into letting me see a copy early (she wouldn't sell it to me until the street date, but she did slip me a couple of ARC's for an afternoon, and I sucked them down with joy.)

Screw state secrets -- there's nothing more exciting than reading a new book before it hits the streets.

I'm tapping my fingers for the new Jacqueline Carey on Wednesday.


Steph L. - Jun 27, 2011 11:34:22 am PDT #15441 of 28293
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I really like the Uglies series, although I *love* his Midnighters trilogy even more.

Oooh! Amazon just told me that my copy of the next Parasol Protectorate book has shipped!

I have that on hold at the library! Which reminds me...Jilli, it was you who recommended Crocodile on the Sandbank (and the rest of the Amelia Peabody) books in a GCS column, right? Because I'm reading Crocodile on the Sandbank right now and LOVING it. I'm amused at the many, MANY similarities between Amelia Peabody and Alexia Maccon (nee Tarabotti).


Atropa - Jun 27, 2011 12:03:38 pm PDT #15442 of 28293
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

Yes, it was me, when a reader was asking me for interesting gothic-flavored books with no supernatural element.

The similarities between Amelia and Alexia are vast. I don't know if anyone has asked Gail Carriger if she ever read the Amelia Peabody series, but I would love to know the answer.


Steph L. - Jun 27, 2011 12:04:21 pm PDT #15443 of 28293
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I don't know if anyone has asked Gail Carriger if she ever read the Amelia Peabody series, but I would love to know the answer.

Me, too. I'm really loving it so far.


Rayne - Jun 27, 2011 12:44:42 pm PDT #15444 of 28293
"Oh no! Has falling sky liquid once again caused you the sadness?" -Starfire

I didn't like Uglies at all. I didn't continue the series after the first book. The main character was just so blah to me.


Anne W. - Jun 27, 2011 12:50:20 pm PDT #15445 of 28293
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

I decided not to read Uglies after reading the sample first chapter on Amazon. I do, however, adore Westerfeld's Leviathan series.


Consuela - Jun 27, 2011 1:05:46 pm PDT #15446 of 28293
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

I really liked the Uglies series, in part because the action sequences are awesome. Man knows how to keep you on the edge of your hoverboard.


Polter-Cow - Jun 27, 2011 1:36:54 pm PDT #15447 of 28293
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I will give him that. I wasn't entirely sure what the hell was really going on during some of the hoverboard sequences, but I could still feel what was going on.

Because the third book is called Specials, I was hoping there would be superpowers involved, but I just got introduced to the Specials, and there are no superpowers. BUT the story just became more interesting and intriguing, so that's good.

Tally is a rather maddening protagonist, though, because she's so IN that world and believes all the bullshit that's been fed to her, even though we as readers know that it's wrong. I find the whole concept fascinating, and I hope it's explored in a compelling way without being anvilicious. I want to know more about how this society developed and why.

Also, we do run into the same Hunger Games problem on an even smaller scale: what about the rest of the world? We have an Uglyville and a New Pretty Town, but...surely this is not the only civilization in existence on the planet, right? Are there multiple Uglyvilles and New Pretty Towns? (Obvs, these are rhetorical questions.)