Lorne: You know what they say about people who need people. Connor: They're the luckiest people in the world. Lorne: You been sneaking peeks at my Streisand collection again, Kiddo? Connor: Just kinda popped out.

'Time Bomb'


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."


§ ita § - Nov 25, 2006 5:26:25 pm PST #1597 of 28160
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Does Terry Goodkind write good books? I mean, is there an overarching context that can make one excuse these snippets of evil chicken?


beth b - Nov 25, 2006 8:38:23 pm PST #1598 of 28160
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I have no idea where those quotes cam from . I adored the first few books.( at least the first two ) but while I read the ( 4th?) I wanted to throw it across the room. I was bored and frustrated. so I might have missed the parts about the chicken


Strix - Nov 26, 2006 6:39:16 am PST #1599 of 28160
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Oh, I remember the evil chicken! I think it actually was in book one. I read the first 4 or 5 books, but then they just got terribly tedious and uninteresting, and I am a lover of the long series of books.


sumi - Nov 29, 2006 7:20:40 am PST #1600 of 28160
Art Crawl!!!

Has anyone read Bujold's The Sharing Knife yet? (And she's going to write a new Vorkosigan novel!!!

Kate Elliott has a new book out too.


Ouise - Nov 29, 2006 9:12:24 am PST #1601 of 28160
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

Has anyone read Bujold's The Sharing Knife yet?

I'm sorry to say that I didn't like it that much. Not that I disliked it, exactly, it was just unsubstantial and not very original. I think that what I most missed in comparison to her other books was energy - there was a certain placidity to it, even during action.

I didn't like The Hallowed Hunt much either, which makes me nervous.


Nicklas - Nov 29, 2006 2:06:02 pm PST #1602 of 28160
"Either it's murder, or this library has a very strict overdue policy."

And she's going to write a new Vorkosigan novel!!!

FINALLY! I will get drunk right now celebrating this. Ehh, It's late, I'll celebrate tomorrow.


Consuela - Nov 29, 2006 3:13:40 pm PST #1603 of 28160
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Yay, new Vorkosigan! Is it the long-awaited Ivan novel? Because Ivan totally needs a book to himself, in which he gets swept off his feet by me some Galactic hottie.


meara - Nov 29, 2006 3:13:57 pm PST #1604 of 28160

I did read Sharing Knife--I was a little annoyed by the ending, cause it was very "OK, and now on to the next book!" and didn't feel particularily wrapped up, if you will. But I enjoyed it, a little more than the Hallowed Hunt ones, I think, though it felt...lighter? more fluffy (though the subject matter wasn't, especially)?

Haven't read the new Elliot--can anyone say, is it more like her Jaran books, or more like her other series? Cause I tried to get into the other one, and just couldn't.


sumi - Nov 29, 2006 4:32:57 pm PST #1605 of 28160
Art Crawl!!!

I haven't read either (yet).

I loved the first book of the Crown of Stars series - - but the rest didn't quite live up to it. (I'm not done yet.) I think I liked the dogs. . .

I need to reread the Jaran series. It's been forever.


Connie Neil - Nov 29, 2006 4:38:19 pm PST #1606 of 28160
brillig

I loved the first book of the Crown of Stars series

I read several volumes of that series but stopped when the guy who had the power over the dogs had too many bad things happen to him for my taste.

I loved the theory of the division of government and religion by gender, though.