But I'm also totally going to read it, let's be real.
Right there with you.
'Objects In Space'
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."
But I'm also totally going to read it, let's be real.
Right there with you.
But I'm also totally going to read it, let's be real.
Yep. And if she does a book tour stop that comes anywhere near Seattle, I'll be there. Bonkers or not, that woman's writing was/is a huge influence on me.
From someone on Tumblr who actually listened to the online radio show Anne Rice made the announcement on (it's her son's show, so no surprise she was on it):
She said she left out all the characters from the crossover books (merrick, blackwood farm, etc) because even she wasn’t so hot on those books.
Didn't mean to be a thread-killer. Sorry.
Keith Richards is writing a children's book.
One Pill, Two Pill, Red Pill, Blue Pill! Maybe Goodnight Bong?
So if anyone is looking for some entertaining lightweight reading, I can recommend the Chronicles of St. Mary's by Jodi Taylor. [link]
They're fast, plotty, silly novels about a British time-travel institute (rather like the one in Connie Willis' novels), in which historians go back in time to witness the battle of Agincourt or confirm that Achilles really did kill Hector in front of the gates of Troy. There's a pretty high body-count--these researchers managed to get themselves killed coming and going--but since most of the characters are thinly-drawn, it's not too traumatic.
They're witty, the narrator comes across as something like Donna Noble with a PhD in history--she's a bossy adrenaline junkie who steamrolls just about everyone--and the plots really move fast. Which is good, because the world-building is just a little shaky.
Serious they're not (even though the very fate of the world is at stake now and again), but they are fun, and often funny or surprising. Good beach or bus reading, I would say.
Ooh, thanks for the rec! That sounds right up my alley.
I just went to look it up on Goodreads and the first book is a free download from the Goodreads site (which beats even the $.99 on Amazon) though I haven't figured out how to get it to my Kindle, I'm reading it on my computer (Get any work done today? Don't be ridiculous!)
Free books, you say . . .
You need to download "send to Kindle", then you can right click on the file and send it to Kindle.