The entry for The Witches of Eastwick is a little suspect, for sure. The plot of the book was very different than the movie, and in the movie the whole witchcraft aspect was a metaphor. It's been years and years since I read the book, but even there, it was satire, not serious.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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."
Buffy's wrong, IMO, and Anne McCaffrey's Pern shouldn't even be on the list. It's not magic. It was an ambitious effort, and I think they depended too much on memory and not enough on research.
eta: Oh, and when did The Secret Circle become a "great fantasy saga"? They don't even think it's good enough TV to recap.
Oh, and when did The Secret Circle become a "great fantasy saga"?
It definitely seemed like a half-assed list to me. I don't even read fantasy and I know there's stuff they missed. The Dresden Files isn't on there, right? And if you're going to include The Secret Circle, why not Sanctuary or Warehouse 13 or Haven?
A retelling of Cinderella - with robots!
Hey, I've read that! I picked up an ARC at a booksellers show last month. It's really, really fun. Very well written, with detailed, complex worldbuilding (woven unobtrusively into the flow of the narrative without a single out-and-out infodump) and a really engaging heroine. I snarfed it down in two days and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Ooh, then I will be sure to get it when it comes out.
Ooh. That looks intriguing.
Thomas Canty has donated a drawing he did for the illustrated special edition of A Feast for Crows to the Terri Windling fundraiser. (Not surprising - I believe he did the covers for the Fairy Tale series and for various anthologies that Terri Windling edited.
Do you know somebody who needs a Margaret Atwood doll?
Do you know somebody who needs a Margaret Atwood doll?
Me!
Jilli, have you seen this altered book purse?
Do you know somebody who needs a Margaret Atwood doll?
Me too!