I'm actually most of the way through fan girl at the moment. Enjoying it but not sure how I will like the ending. I feel like she is...focusing the plot in places other than I would want? Or something. Hard to explain.
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 finished Rose Under Fire, and agree with Consuela that it was very good, but sometimes hard going. I had expectations for this book and wasn't disappointed. Elizabeth Wein is at Politics & Prose tomorrow night, and while I don't think I can get there, they do post recordings of the readings, so that's something to listen to someday soon.
I'm reading Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe and it's so good. There are so many beautiful lines in the book that capture the ineffable sweetness of friendship as well as the angst of everything else. So far I'd recommend it. (Anyone else read it?)
I finished Fangirl. It ended slightly abruptly. I thought there would be another chapter or three, and suddenly there wasnt. Weird. But it was interesting, and I liked the descriptions of the fanficcing, even if not super much some of the character/plot.
Just finished Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe. It was beautifully done. Not an easy book but it was a great coming out story (if that's your cup of tea) and the language was excellent. Amazingly good. Good enough to dogear pages to find quotes that were excellent.
Now I'm on to Eleanor and Park and so far I am enjoying it.
I have Eleanor and Park, but I grabbed Please Ignore Vera Dietz off my shelf last night on the way out the door, and it's fantastic. A.S. King is blowing me away.
I wrote about Aristotle and Dante in a GLBT roundup of books for teens earlier this year, and it really looked great.
Martha Wells' new Star Wars novel, Razor's Edge, in which Leia is awesome, comes out on Monday. And the publisher has commissioned a truly stunning piece of art work for it.
Pays to be writing in a forty-year-old franchise worth billions, I guess!
I feel like I just cheated on all my other books -- I'm still reading River of No Return and 17&Gone and I picked up Vicious on Friday night (I got a pile of Tor books as a kickstarter reward) and couldn't put it down. Now I'm eyeing the pile, because The Incrementalists is in there, and A Natural History of Dragons, and... augh.
I started Eleanor and Park last night, and it's a lot heavier than I expected, at least from Eleanor's POV. Great, though, but I'll probably finish Vera Dietz first.
I picked up Vicious on Friday night (I got a pile of Tor books as a kickstarter reward) and couldn't put it down.
I reeeeeally want to read it! It sounds totally up my alley. Probably won't get to it for a while, though.