My professor never told me Edith Wharton wrote porn.
'Out Of Gas'
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."
Whoa. It's pretty hot as porn goes, I have to admit, but "Mr. Palmato" is her bleedin' FATHER, isn't he? Colour me wigged.
It's Wharton-cest.
It's Wharton-cest.
::snerk::
I want to know where brenda's professor found that. Talk about a decent research topic.
Somebody on my flist shared this, and I think there are people here who would appreciate it.
Scans from St. Nicholas, a 19th century British children's magazine
Just a beautiful set of vintage engravings and drawings.
oooOOOOoooo!!!
Also, thanks for the rec.
I'm about halfway through Kiki Strike.
I agree with Steph that it is a very Buffista book, At the moment I am concerned enough about what is happeneing that I needed to pause.
At the moment I am concerned enough about what is happeneing that I needed to pause.
What's happening right now? (I couldn't pause -- I read through it in almost one sitting, because I needed to know what happens.)
Well they blew up the water main , everything they knew about Kiki was a lie and Kiki is gone. And they sold the reverse pided pieper thing. I had actually expected something like this to happen, but it came just as I ws getting off the BART trainand somehow I have avoiding picking it up again. I am actually fairly certin I will finish it tonight (if my cold doesn't put me to sleep) but I just find that I am very anxiious for the girls. Reading would resolve things, but something else might happen.
I just finished Kiki Strke and I'm going to go with classic tale(s) ( there are a few tales mixed in ) with some really fun twists . It fits in with my favorite genre - which starts with the retelling of fairy tales.