Right on! I just finished Discount Armageddon and it was lots of fun (I also want Aeslin mice for reals!)
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."
I also just finished and greatly enjoyed Discount Armageddon. I like Bill.
(I also want Aeslin mice for reals!)
We think we have mice again, and Tim brought home a Hav-A-Hart trap, and my first reaction was "We could have Aeslin mice!!!"
Tep, I think that you should leave out some cake and maybe scraps of fabric to encourage them.
That's great, P-C! I really enjoyed the world building in Discount Armageddon.
ETA: HAIL!
HAIL!
Article here about The Handmaid's Tale by Atwood herself. Not much substance, mostly a description of how it was written and received.....
...except she does the Margaret Atwood thing again: My book isn't X because all X is such-and-such, and that's not what my book is.
It's "feminist dystopia" instead of "science fiction", but the song remains the same.
I am going to have to read Discount Armegeddon, if only for the mice. (I'm trying to stick to library books or Kindle books these days, for budgety reasons)
I'd Kindle-lend it to you, smonster, but it doesn't seem to be available for that. (I so hate how few books that feature is available for...)
So, P-C, you're a sexy gingerbread man.
I loved the mice and am looking forward to observances of Don't Make Me Come Up There and Shit, I Dropped the Cake. I liked the world building, but I didn't quite buy Verity. The ability to fight in five-inch heels and an awkwardly integrated dance career do not a character make. Also, does the Covenant of St. George have a remote monastery somewhere where Dominic was raised? He talks like he's never seen television.