I need to find copies of the ones that were current when I was a kid. They kept updating them for the current generation of kids.
'Dirty Girls'
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."
Be careful with your childhood-current copies, Connie. I did that with the 1940s and earlier era Nancy Drews my aunt sent me, the original blue cloth bindings with orange lettering and silhouette of Nancy on the spines. I was unable to keep those books, and later on, I collected, at not a trifling expense, several titles in antiques malls before I actually sat down to an indulgent afternoon of reminiscence, and was very quickly appalled.
I should have expected the casual racism, but the classism was something I had never even noticed as a child. I suppose I was vicariously thrilled that an adolescent Nancy customarily spoke in a dismissive and disrespecting manner to the adult housekeeper. But as an adult I was horribly disappointed, and my fond memories of the books were ruined.
I eventually turned the books over to a friend with an ebay store. I don't think I ever received any money for the sales, and I'm okay with that. It's one of the few occasions when I felt a book-burning might be justified.
I've got a 40s-era Dana Girls, and that stuff is in there. I need to check to see if the ones I read are 50s/60s. I'll see if I can find one to test read.
For fans of Seanan McGuire's Toby Daye series, John Rogers just announced he's optioned it.
It took five Tweets for someone to suggest Beth Riesgraf as Toby.
That is utterly awesome!
That is great! I hope it happens. And I think Riesgraf would make a terrific Toby.
So does Seanan. She's a huge Leverage fan.
Also, she's going on her very first book tour! Only West Coast for now, though.
she has ANOTHER fucking new book?
Damn. okay. let me add this to my 'to read' list!
Cool! She's going to be at my favorite bookstore on Halloween - if I say, "I'm a friend of Polter-Cow," will I get extra credit? I think Indexing is currently my fave of her stuff, but I don't think I want her signing my Kindle.
Also, I was pimping her at a local Barnes & Noble last weekend, too. They had a table of zombie books out, but she wasn't on it, so I recomended her (not that I've read any of the Feed series, but you guys tend to be a pretty discerning crowd).
The Atlanta Falcons have been using "Rise up" as a tagline since last year, and every time I hear it, I think "Rise up while you can."