Ah. Phew.
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
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."
Just finished Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects. Can't remember if the rec was from here or EW, maybe both. Not at all what I was expecting. Good, very evocative. Imagery still lingering with me. Not sure why I was expecting straight-up murder mystery, but definitely more layers than I was expecting.
I dug it too, Epic.
Yes! You said much more coherently what I felt about the book!
Images created using a commercially available law enforcement composite sketch software and descriptions of literary characters.
Pretty cool! And here's an article.
"I made an honest effort to do a Cormac McCarthy character," Davis says, 'but you just can't work with 'Man. Medium. Two eyes.'"
How is Ma's dialogue formatted in the book? Because there don't seem to be dialogue tags; she just speaks sometimes.
I think it's just regular, but don't actually remember. Oh, you can Look Inside on Amazon. Not sure if this link will work: [link]
Oh, huh! Yeah, it's just regular, they just decided to get different actors for the characters. Neat.
Notes on whatsisface from Fifty Shades of Grey:
Tags: Fifty Shades of Grey, Composite of a character from a book that was once fan fiction about a film adapted from a book, Too meta?,
Heh.
I just finished the Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead book we wee talking about earlier. I wasn' really into it at first, and I stopped reading and read three other books. Then it was all I has left on the kindle on my bus ride so I started back up and it was REALLY good. It was almost magical realism meets detective novel. I just has one thing that I am being overly literal about and so I am confused. The man who was saving th parrots was only symbolically Vic Willing, Right? I didn't quite get it
I checked a book out called Masters of the Planet: The Search for our Human Origins.
The first blurb is by Jean Auel.