yeah, you too see the ending more "favorably" than I did. I really hated it. Makes me wonder if this is how her parents started out .
Glory ,'The Killer In Me'
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."
Oh the wizard books! Good stuff. I lost track of them around the eighth book though - eight is too many of most things.
Eight?! I think I petered out around 5 or 6. Huh.
Well, if you are interested, Duane is re-releasing an edited and updated set of the novels, which take into account advances in technology in the time since she started writing the series.
I bought the whole series in ebook form last year and read them in one gulp over a couple of weeks: they went down better that way, although I do think the first two or three are still the strongest. On the other hand, I did get very fond of the secondary characters, particularly Carmela, Kit's sister.
Help me pick? Now that I've finished Gone Girl, I need to start a new book, and I can't make up my mind.
The top choices are:
Looking For Alaska, John Green
The Book Thief, Marcus Zusak
the first Skullduggery Pleasant
That's if I ignore three books I've only half-finished.
Skulduggery Pleasant! I think you will like it.
I LOVED the Book Thief. Thought it was brilliant.
Skulduggery Pleasant! I think you will like it.
Oh yes. It's so entertaining. There are antics. And hilarity.
I like that there are no books Buffistas don't have opinions about.
Consuela, one of the books I need to finish is A Brief History of Montmaray. I sort of feel like it might be a little jarring to go there after Gone Girl, but it is another possibility.
I have Book Thief on my Kindle and haven't read it. I read half of Skulduggery Pleasant and put it down and never finished it. And I haven't read Looking for Alaska, but enjoyed Fault in Our Stars. So, um...I say finish Montmaray? (I read that one but have the other two books in the series and haven't read those!)
I really loved the Montmaray novels: read them all twice over within one twelve-month period.
If that means anything.