Yeah, no thank you!
'Conviction (1)'
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'm actually pretty excited to see the movie. And I certainly love his books. But I also love Rainbow Rowell's books and she has a new one in July. So.
I actually love The Fault in Our Stars so well I'm not sure I want to see the movie. My memory of the book is so perfect, you know? But I'm sure I'll see it eventually.
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I found out the other day that the trainer I work with also works with Laurell K. Hamilton. Oh, the poker face I had to put on when he asked if I knew about/liked her books...
Ooh, she's a wacky one, too! I've heard very colorful stories.
I am amused that the same actor plays Shailene Woodley's less-than-endearing brother in Divergent and cancer boyfriend in The Fault in Our Stars. That's got to be weird.
Extremely weird!! And while I liked the book, I didn't think it was All That!
I found out the other day that the trainer I work with also works with Laurell K. Hamilton. Oh, the poker face I had to put on when he asked if I knew about/liked her books...
Oooh. I...liked some of her early books? And then quit reading them because damn. Woman seems to have issues.
But I also love Rainbow Rowell's books and she has a new one in July. So.
Exciting! I did not know this.
I still have to read Fangirl, but I adored Eleanor and Park.
Fangirl was sweet. And it reminded me of what college was like. Except for me not writing Harry Potter fanfic. (Or knowing what fanfic was.)
For me, kids dying in high school is more like life than "soo romantic."(But still, at that age, I might have gone for it. And that doesn't include "Where Wallace at?"(Which still wrecks me now, actually)
(Seriously, no one needs to try to change my Philistine mind. I get to decide what kind of emotional beatdown my fiction gives me, and I choose not to see the teen cancer movie.)
DING DING DING! Same here.