She makes stationery from the book jackets.
Mal ,'War Stories'
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."
Eeeps! The new Temeraire just landed on my Kindle! YAY!
I just read the new John Green book. I am utterly blown away.
Mine will be here on Thursday. Am I going to spend the weekend crying?
It's not a tearjerker, really. I mean except for the kids dying from cancer part.
His characters are just funny and witty and wonderful. Totally enjoyed it (read it yesterday). I need to re-read it today.
Oh, good.
So Seanan McGuire's new book, Discount Armageddon, is out today, and I think it would appeal to Buffistas, given its Buffy-esque qualities. As I was reading it, I thought it would make a good TV show.
Tep, did you finish the last Luxe book? I did! I'm mostly okay with it, but a little underwhelmed.
Oh yeah, I did. I though that Henry's sudden change of heart about being all responsible and shit after his father died was a bit of an asspull, but I kind of feel like Diana is better off without him anyway.
The evil Snowden thing was a bit overwrought, I thought, and I could see the reunion with Teddy coming from a mile away, but, you know, happy endings.
And I actually felt a little sorry for Lina, but then it seemed like things turned out okay anyway.
I thought Penelope would have a much worse fate than she did, so I was a little bummed about that. I am apparently bloodthirsty.
Oh, me too, on Penelope. Although the way she and Henry settled for each other, taking the devil you know, was sadder than I expected, in its way, but given the era, probably fitting.
I was a little annoyed I called Snowden being evil two whole books before the reveal, but as far as character development goes, he had zero anyway, so. And yes on the reunion! I was happy about that, for both of them, but possibly a little more for Teddy .
Lina's had story started to read like a morality play to me, but then the ending did seem true to what happened in that era. And I was very glad she finally pulled her head out of her ass and reunited with her sister. I mean, the minute she inherited, she should have had her there, as staff, if nothing else.