Dan Brown. Wash, rinse, repeat.
I loved Wee Free Men and Hat Full of Sky, by the way. Thank very much for the recs. And I'm ashamed to admit that I haven't read Knuffle Bunny, and I'm a mom. That's probably like admitting having never read Chaucer, when you're an English professor.
In the meantime, I'm supposed to be going to the DMV, but instead, I'm finding all sorts of quotations from the 18thc. that make today's YA/Romance is Dangerous For Your Brain debates sound oh so old and tired. Please do tell me if I sound like a horse's rear end. [link]
Since I wrote that, I don't have to go to the DMV now, right?
Interview with Elizabeth Betts about Snowman and Harry de Leyer the subjects of her new book
The $80 Champion.
Jilli (and anyone else), have you started
Heartless
yet? I started it last night, and I...have some doubts about the
"adoption"
plan. But I'm still all aflutter over New!Book.
Tor.com has a Catch-up for A Song of Ice and Fire in case you haven't finished your re-read prior to Tuesday.
It is, of course, spoilery for anyone who hasn't read up through A Feast for Crows.
I am ridiculously excited for ADWD!
I caved and pre-ordered the Kindle version. Which means I'll also be buying the paperback at some point (I hate it when series don't match on my shelves), but I get to read it NOW.
Seriously? The kindle version is up already?
Well "now" meaning on midnight July 12th. Not "now" now.
Interview with Gail Carriger.
I is dumb. I hadn't realized that she was parodying specific types of 19th century literature.