Thanks for the suggestions everybody! I'll pass them along.
Now I'm wondering if The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie has enough literary heft to qualify as an assigned reading. Probably not, but I sure did love that book...
Willow ,'Storyteller'
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."
Thanks for the suggestions everybody! I'll pass them along.
Now I'm wondering if The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie has enough literary heft to qualify as an assigned reading. Probably not, but I sure did love that book...
I don't remember Like Water For Chocolate being depressing or bleak, but I didn't read it for school, so. I mostly remember the funny/sexy parts.
I don't remember Like Water For Chocolate being depressing or bleak
That's what I said. Emmett assures me the guy dies of orgasm, and then she candle-eats herself to death.
I know a few of you in here read Feed (and Deadline) by Mira Grant; she published, for free, an alternate ending to Feed on her Seanan McGuire Facebook page.
It's really interesting!
FYI, here's the review I did of Feed awhile ago (Actually, the first post I ever wrote for my business blog!) [link] and the interview with Mira/Seanan I did last week: [link]
Blackout is out next Tuesday, 5/22!
Jean Craighead George died this week; Julie of the Wolves might be good for 7th grade girls. The NYT obit has some very funny anecdotes about animals in George's suburban house. [link]
Emmett assures me the guy dies of orgasm, and then she candle-eats herself to death.
Sure, but not in a bleak way!
This is an awesome idea.
There's a Little Free Library a couple of blocks away from us; they just put it up a couple of weeks ago. They've been putting out some really good books (the family has a blog, and they have 6 kids and given their house are very well off.) It's pretty awesome.
That is such a sweet idea! For years at my last job, I mostly only read books off our free shelf. It was a great mix, including one coworker's cast-off book club books and another's chick lit.
I discovered that there is one in my town. Now I have to go patronize it!