ah, thanks for the corrections! It's been a long time since I read them.
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 haven't read the last two. I had already lost interest when there were multiple chances to deal with the Villian (whose name I'm forgetting, but he ends up being a bit of a stalker.
The last one I read was before the Revolutionary War started. It honestly felt like an ending to the series. And then I meant to read the others, but kept losing interest. Then Gabaldon was very vocally against fanfiction and then I just decided I wasn't going to put more effort into finishing the series.
I made a goodreads account. My user name is NovaChild. Add me?
Requested, Gris!
I officially love The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. I liked it from the beginning, but after the fifth book I like it more than any YA fantasy series I've read other than the big HP. I actually think I like it more than The Chronicles of Prydain, and that's some serious childhood memory it's beating to get there.
I read the first two, maybe three, but then I got bored with them. I remember there were some parts that I liked, but as a whole, they just didn't hold my interest.
Why dystopians/post apocalpytics are the new vampires: [link]
I read the first two, maybe three, but then I got bored with them.
I don't totally disagree with you - I enjoyed the first three but wasn't all "must read more!". Then I got the next two from the library to read this week and for some reason, they grabbed me much more than they did the first time around. I think because the series is doing more interesting things with the twin characters in the later books - spending some more time on moral quandaries and character development, aiming a little older (like later HP books, to some extent.) Plus, the whole story is simply becoming much more epic. The completeness of the world-building is starting to feel less like Percy Jackson and more like a baby Game of Thrones!
Princess Bride (Kindle version) on sale for $1.99 today.
Man, that reminds me--I came across a tumblr post a few months ago reposted by this chick I added to my dash from IO9. She really quickly made a name for herself in social justice fandom, despite not actually knowing stuff about fandom (like-Sam&Dean fic is not Sam/Dean fic, sweetie), but because she's always angry about someone being exploited somehow.
Since fandom's problem is that it's always sucking the big white cis cock, we must read more sci fi by black female writers, right? So why not give a huge signal boost to pirated e-copies of almost every book Octavia Butler's ever written?
No, I don't care about the "I read it for free, so I went and bought others" argument. That starts to look less convincing looking at almost 15 links.
And...clearly I'm still grumpier about that than I'd have thought.
Ice cream, then.