Awesomely, it looks like books 2 and 3 are available through the NYPL as Kindle books (the first book is, too, but I already got that obviously)! Yay!
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."
Also, Teppy, have you read "Goliath" yet?
To my utter shame, I haven't even read "Behemoth" yet. They're on my to-read list, but I'm still working my way through the Amelia Peabody books, and I just got "The Magician King" from the library Friday.
I read 'Boneshaker" by Cherie Priest the other day -- it's on sale at B&N for 2.99, had $3 in my change jar so said eff it.
I was underwhelmed.
That was my reaction to it too.
Good, it wasn't just me. I felt the characters weren't really developed well. I could have really cared less about them.
I started Boneshaker and didn't finish it. The premise sounded right up my alley, but I just wasn't feeling it. I hate not finishing books, but I could NOT get into it, and life is too short.
I read The Night Circus this weekend. Loved it. Love the world she built and reading the book was such a pleasure. Hated coming to the end of the book.
I liked Boneshaker. I had problems with the son as a viewpoint character, but I thought the other characters and the world building made it worthwhile. I am a sucker for cobbled together survival scenarios, though.
Barnes & Noble has the Skullduggery Pleasant book as a free download too.
I've been plowing through the Hunger Games books, and, with about a third of Mockingjay left, I am posting. I've been reading Mark Reads along with the books (well, less so Catching Fire, which I was compelled to read in one most-of-the-night sitting, but I read afterward).
So, at this point:
- I want to recommend these books to everyone ever. We can haz consequences.
- I was picturing Finnick as at least in his 30s, if not pushing 40 (yes, I had previously done the math on Haymitch. I have no explanation for this delusion.), and then I checked the wiki, and he's, like, 26. He's younger than me. This is a fucked up world, yo.
- I kinda don't want either side to win.
- So, there's just a little bit of a food theme, eh? (I totally assumed Panem derived from "everything", rather than "bread", though.)
I expect to finish and then read the old posts here tonight. Maybe tomorrow, at the latest. I'm planning to go Occupy something tomorrow.