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."
Pammy?
Pamie was the TwoP recapper who completely failed to understand what people saw in
Wonderfalls
and dedicated herself to spreading that same joyless ennui to her readers. Not high on my list of people whose original work I'd be interested in reading.
I did enjoy her
Gilmore Girls
recaps, though, and
Why Girls Are Weird.
Mely has posted here on occasion, but not recently. She's been pretty quiet publicly lately (I assume since she was being stalked/harrassed pretty horribly in the aftermath of RaceFail), but she does occasionally post reviews.
Frankly, for a professional blurb, Abigail, Niall, and Hines are your best bets. Abigail does reviews for Strange Horizons as well as on her own blog; Niall used to be the editor of Clarksworld, I think; I assume you know who Jim Hines is. Kate, Mely, and Rachel are great for word-of-mouth. I know Niall, Kate, Mely, and Rachel, and Abigail to a certain extent, and you're welcome to use my name there.
Oh, and apparently Ron Moore wants to make Outlander into a television show.
... he does know it's basically just sex with costume porn, right?
... perhaps I'm being too hard on it, but I had to stop reading them when the plot began to be driven by The Stupidity Engine and the characters we were supposed to like began acting in deeply horrible ways. Also, I was skimming the increasingly-frequent sex scenes, which were getting boring.
Anyway: Outlander: the TV Series by Ron Moore. Discuss.
Diana Gabaldon's
Outlander?
I could see it, especially after what's been done with
Game of Thrones,
but it would also be big budget.
I stopped after the third book, but I loved all three. I think the fourth wasn't out yet, and by the time it was I had forgotten a lot of prior details and I didn't feel like refreshing myself. And that was that, although I look at them now and think that if I ever have a year to devote to something, I could read them all at one go. I did love Claire and Jamie, especially in the first three books.
I think she's up to six books now, plus some spin-offs about Lord John (isn't he a rapist? I forget).
Yeah, Lord John got a mystery series. Is he a rapist? Uh, I don't remember that, but it could be. I used to conflate him with the guy who was Frank's ancestor and abused Jamie in prison, though.
Who's Ron Moore?
Ron Moore's the guy behind the recent Battlestar Galactica. He also produced ST: Deep Space 9.
I like the Outlander books, as long as i can skim over the Claire and Jamie's daughter subplots.
I would like Kate Winslet to play younger Claire and Emma Thompson to play older Claire, please. No idea for Jamie.
Lord John wasn't a rapist, but rather hopelessly in the Big Gay Lurve with Jamie -- impossible, as Jamie was raped by Claire's modern husband's ancestor, and rather desperately in love with Claire.
Lord John is gay. The rapist you are thinking of is Black Jack Randall, Claire's husband's ancestor. Lord John was the warden or governor or whatevs of the prison Jamie was in for years. I believe they played chess. John had an unrequited crush on Jamie, and eventually they developed a kind of friendship. John ends up
raising Jamie's son.
Don't ask me exactly how that happened, don't remember.
Yeah, I'd check out a tv show of Outlander. I've read all of the ones out, I think. Not sure.
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