She was the star of her own soap opera, unwlling to enter the documentary called Life.
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."
Reading her comments was like incorporating Gmail's adverts into your conversation.
Hee! I love this one.
Hi, guys!
I was lost for months in LibraryThing-land. Do any of the present bibliomaniacs have their libraries listed there? Anywhere? Curious squirrel here!
Show you mine...
The thing's madly addictive. Be warned... AND I started spending hundreds on books again, curses!
I haven't finished my library yet.
I started cataloging my books on LibraryThing last year, but then got too caught up in my actual cataloging class to want to do it in my spare time as well. I'd like to go back and finish it someday, but it's gonna take a damn long time...
Wow, that site is a lot of fun. Here's a couple of shelves near me right now: [link]
So, anyone want to chat silly Poe with me? Just finished reading Wiliam Wilson. That wasn't too predictable. @@
Well, a lot of Poe's stories seem cheesy and cliched now, but they weren't at the time. But I'll admit that "William Wilson" was never one of my favorites.
I'm not sure I'd call them cheesy and cliched. I just don't like his writing style, and I thought that "William Wilson" was the most predictable of what I've read so far.
On the other hand, I got it the first time around, so that was nice (unlike "The Cask of Amontillado," which I had to read a few times to make sure what I thought happened really was what had happened).
For the love of God, Montressor!