'Lessons'
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 didn't mean for that to sound self-pitying. It's just one of those calculated risks in publishing -- do you assume interest will be there for a sequel, or actually wait and see?
Amy,
it didn't sound self-pitying to me, your remark made me laugh in a dark humor sort of way. I hope you meant it that way!
Dark humor is the key to publishing. ::nods::
zuisa, I've only read 3 of them, but I completely agree. I intend to recommend Paper Towns and Will Grayson to most of the adolescents I know.
My favorites were The Fault in Our Stars and An Abundance of Katherines. The protagonist of the latter was basically me. There were seriously times when I was like JOHN GREEN GET OUT OF MY HEAD HOW DO YOU KNOW I THINK LIKE THAT.
I was kind of angry that Sunshine by Robin McKinley did not have a sequel.
I was disappointed that Sunshine by Robin McKinley did not have a cookbook. sigh ....
Has anyone read How Few Remain by Harry Turtledove?
It was recommended to me, but I'm having a hard time getting into it for a variety of reasons and I feel like I'm being too picky. Is it good, shoould I stick with it?
P-C, those are the two I've not read yet.
I was disappointed that Sunshine by Robin McKinley did not have a cookbook. sigh ....
Yeah. I want the Death of Marat cake. I also want a sequel to the book, but I've resigned myself to that not happening.
The Night Circus is another book that stand alone. Erin Morganstern has said she's not writing a sequel for it. Again, I am not thrilled about this news. I want more of that world.