I have an old hardback collection of the comics that was my grandmother's.
I've got one that I picked up at a used bookstore for a dollar, I think. The dustjacket is falling apart, but the rest of it is in good shape!
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 have an old hardback collection of the comics that was my grandmother's.
I've got one that I picked up at a used bookstore for a dollar, I think. The dustjacket is falling apart, but the rest of it is in good shape!
So Amazon had a Kindle deal for the Parasol Protectorate, and I got the first three books for $10. Finished Soulless last night.
It was fun. I'm not overwhelmed by the writing, but it's entertaining. However I was thrown right out of the story by the fact that Queen Victoria was introduced as "Her royal highness" rather than "Her Majesty". I don't pretend to be a specialist in noble etiquette, but I'm pretty sure that's wrong...
I also rather wished that the romance had been more drawn out: Alexia and Conall went from sparring to necking rather quickly, and I would have enjoyed seeing the beginning of the relationship, too. I felt like I missed out on something.
But it was fun enough that I'll be reading the rest.
Sort of along those nitpicky lines, I am reading (and enjoying) The Help, except when they described a photograph caption in the New York Times in 1962 as reading (say) "The home of John and Jane Smith." I am 90% sure that would have said "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith." I mean, right? Several years later, my mother still had to get Mrs. [his name] on her Filene's charge card, and my father didn't even have a job!
I think the Times still refers to people in captions as well as text as Mr. Name, rather than just Name, yeah.
I am 90% sure that would have said "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith."
In 1962? Absolutely.
This is what I'm saying! It was jarring.
It would have been Mr. and Mrs. John Smith until into the '80s and later in some sections unless "John and Jane Smith" was specifically requested. Today, it's John and Jane Smith, and the second reference is Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith, unless Jane Smith requests to be Ms. Smith.
Or, with the way things have gone, it might well be "John Smith and Jane Jones-Smith" with their adorable toddler, "Joshua Jones-Smith".
Ooh, the very first Miss Silver mystery is on kindle for $1.99.
So Amazon had a Kindle deal for the Parasol Protectorate, and I got the first three books for $10. Finished Soulless last night.
Hey, that's still going! This would be my first Kindle purchase.