Who among us can ignore the allure of really funny math puns?

Willow ,'Empty Places'


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."


WindSparrow - Apr 24, 2013 9:27:18 am PDT #20727 of 28370
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

If it isn't, it should have it's own day.


sumi - Apr 26, 2013 4:28:39 am PDT #20728 of 28370
Art Crawl!!!

I've never heard of World Book Night - what a cool idea.

Flavorwire has posted a gallery of 20 amazing outdoor libraries and bookshops.


Steph L. - May 03, 2013 2:33:52 pm PDT #20729 of 28370
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

The new Kiki Strike book (The Darkness Dwellers) is a lot of fun. I read it in one sitting.

Unrelatedly, I've not read any of the Dresden Files books, but I just read something that said James Marsters narrates the audiobooks. t edit Well, I shouldn't make assumptions. It was a review of the audiobook of the second Dresden Files book, so I know he narrates at least that one.

We were at a party last weekend where half the people there had read or were reading the Dresden Files books, and just raved about them.


Connie Neil - May 03, 2013 2:40:37 pm PDT #20730 of 28370
brillig

I've enjoyed the Dresden books. They're all in 1st person and have some of the inevitable "dude, I'm tired of hearing about your crises" that comes when everything happens in the main character's head, but the author's good at keeping ongoing elements relevant and hasn't dropped any balls yet that I can see. And I think he actually has an end game to finish the series with, so it's not just "good lord, what are you doing to these poor people now?"


Polgara - May 03, 2013 2:57:58 pm PDT #20731 of 28370
Karma is a cat, sleeping in my lap cuz it loves me. ~TS

Dresden rocks. I can never put a Dresden book down once I've started it. (Except maybe the first one--I remember that one being only 'eh.')


Polter-Cow - May 03, 2013 3:03:38 pm PDT #20732 of 28370
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I need to read those books eventually, especially because people keep comparing the Toby Daye books to them. Also because I got Jim Butcher a hotel room for Comic-Con.


Pix - May 03, 2013 3:10:13 pm PDT #20733 of 28370
The status is NOT quo.

I've never read the Dresden series because I couldn't get into the first book. How far do I have to read before they get better?


-t - May 03, 2013 3:18:17 pm PDT #20734 of 28370
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I am Pix. I did watch the the show and liked it, but the first book didn't grab me. If they get better I will probably revisit.


erin_obscure - May 03, 2013 3:41:29 pm PDT #20735 of 28370
Occasionally I’m callous and strange

I was caught by the second book (Fool Moon) and am still devouring them. According to wikipedia the first book was a writing assignment that he thought would prove how awful that genre book would be...so I'm less surprised that none of us seem to enjoy it. (SA promised me I would love them so I slogged through the first one. She was correct.)

eta: "Despite initial resistance, he wrote the first book that semester, closely following the instructions of his teacher, author Deborah Chester.[1]

When I finally got tired of arguing with her and decided to write a novel as if I was some kind of formulaic, genre writing drone, just to prove to her how awful it would be, I wrote the first book of the Dresden Files.

— Jim Butcher in "A Conversation With Jim Butcher", 2004[5]


sj - May 03, 2013 3:52:58 pm PDT #20736 of 28370
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I love The Dresden Files books, but I'm not totally caught up on them. I feel like I would like to listen to the audio books just to remind me of who the minor players are before I continue with the series and also because of James Marsters.