Like insomnia! Ooh, burn.
Buffy ,'Sleeper'
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."
Are we looking at fiction or non-fiction
Usually people read fiction, but some themes lend themselves to non-fiction. Lots of people read non-fiction for "Water, Water Everywhere" and the "Around the World in 30 Books" list was half and half.
Isn't this a book? I think I have it on my history bookshelves.
Yes. We have a Dickens fan in our group but I didn't want to limit it to one author. The list is all classics but I'm reading more contemporary stuff that takes place in the 19th century like Angels and Insects and The French Lieutenant's Woman.
So I'm working through Skulduggery Pleasant, and it may just be that I'm too old to really sympathize with a 12-year-old, but Stephanie's casual dismissal of a "normal" life is irking me. I know the whole point of adolescence is a fair amount of self-absorption and boredom and frustration with the status quo, but I'm afraid I'm looking forward to her learning that normal isn't so bad.
Stephanie's casual dismissal of a "normal" life is irking me. I know the whole point of adolescence is a fair amount of self-absorption and boredom and frustration with the status quo, but I'm afraid I'm looking forward to her learning that normal isn't so bad.
I'm okay with it, but I was always the kid who really believed that if I could just find the right damn closet, I could find Narnia. (I still do, if you want to know the truth.) So I'm right on board with Harry Potter finding out that all this muggle shit is not his destiny, and with Stephanie Edgley finding out that there really is more out there than she thought.
And if you see magic as a metaphor for art or writing or being your own person, or making sweaters out of dog fur, I think the message is pretty cool for teens. You don't always have to conform -- you CAN love things other people think you're crazy for loving.
continuing Skulduggery . . .
And Stephanie finds her name and realizes she needs to pick up some more information before she can really be effective at this. Ah, self-awareness is sweet. There may be something to this young lady after all.
I get to go see Sir Terry Pratchett speak tonight! On the one hand, I'm excited, 'cos Sir Terry! On the other hand, this is going to be bittersweet, because this is probably the last book tour he'll be doing. I'm wearing cry-proof eyeliner, just to be safe.
t is jealous cry-proof seems a wise choice.
Oh, Sir Terry! I send you with my vicarious appreciation of many years of enjoying and being challenged by his material.
When tickets went on sale, Pete asked me, very seriously, if I thought I should go, considering how my year has been and my newly-tender issues about mortality. I completely understand why he had to ask, but this is probably my last chance to see Sir Terry again. So yeah. I'm going.
(Must take extra handkerchiefs.)