is that the same one who finished off talking about men and strong women and made me feel all "You say that word a lot...I don't think it means what you think it means." Matt, I finally read "On Writing" and it appears that possibly over-blurbing, while not a symptom as such, coincides neatly with his cocaine and heavy drinking days...maybe he'd like to take some of them back, too.
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."
There's a scene in a Castle episode where Rick Castle has been shipped a box full of books to review, and he's sitting at the kitchen counter holding them to his forehead a la The Great Carnac and saying things like "A tour-de-force of terror" and "A fabulous page-turner."
I was at the weekly library book sale yesterday and I saw Blue Adept and another Peirs Anthony book. You can get a whole bag of books for $3, so I found a bunch I wanted and got those 2. And then went home and threw them in the trash.
There wasn't a recycling place nearby?
I don't know of one and hardcover books are on the list of unacceptable items for the recycling containers here.
I haven't actually thrown the trash out so I could tear all the pages out to put in recycling and just throw away the spines and covers.
Plus the cathartic fun of ripping stuff up.
There wasn't a recycling place nearby?
Hey, that's my line!
I haven't actually thrown the trash out so I could tear all the pages out to put in recycling and just throw away the spines and covers.
Yep, that would be the way to do it. (But honestly, I don't care. I think taking those things out of circulation was great, and I'm not sweating a half pound of paper.)
Normally, I object strongly making things by destroying books. However, crafts made from used Piers Anthony books have a certain appeal. [link] [link]
I told my father that I'd read the Hunger Games books, and he said, "Those are books for kids, right? But I guess Harry Potter books were books for kids, and I read those." I said, "No, they're really more for teenagers than for kids -- definitely for older kids than at least the first few Harry Potter books." He replied, "Oh, so they're like those vampire books, then?"
The Hunger Games Adobe epub versions are on sale at Kobo for $.87, $1.07, & $1.17! via dealnews: [link]
You have to place three separate orders, as each coupon is only good for one book, but there are three coupons, "hungergamesdeal" "hungergamesdeal2" and "hungergamesdeal3".
The SO has been talking about reading them, so I'm excited for him to have them in his favorite format.