Well some friends of Buffy played a funny joke and they took her stuff and now she wants us to help get it back from her friends who sleep all day and have no tans.

Xander ,'Lessons'


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."


Atropa - Aug 21, 2014 9:38:39 am PDT #22593 of 28497
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I am lazy and purchase from Amazon a lot, because we have a Prime membership. And most of the used books I'm buying these days are long out-of-print 70s gothic romances.


Connie Neil - Aug 21, 2014 10:05:34 am PDT #22594 of 28497
brillig

I'm adoring Abe Books for out of print books. That's how I found my raft of Elizabeth Enright books.


EpicTangent - Aug 21, 2014 1:16:39 pm PDT #22595 of 28497
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

For Veronica Mars fans, one of today's Bookbub specials is Veronica Mars: An Original Mystery by Rob Thomas: The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line for $1.99.

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Steph L. - Aug 21, 2014 1:50:52 pm PDT #22596 of 28497
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

That was a fun book! I liked it more than I hoped I would.


Dana - Aug 21, 2014 3:03:53 pm PDT #22597 of 28497
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

Thanks for the tipoff, Epic.


DavidS - Aug 21, 2014 7:06:19 pm PDT #22598 of 28497
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

So I'm reading The Magician's Land and enjoying it quite a bit.

It doesn't have the pacing issues of the first two books, and the event in The Magician King which (apparently) caused a lot of women to throw the book across the room gets addressed with a really kickass scene including the line (which I will spoiler font but only really matters if you've read the second book):

"If you see Julia, tell her I'm going fox hunting."

My favorite line (which is only meaningful within the context of this book, so not spoily) is:

"So anyway," Janet said, "that's how I got my new axes."


Pix - Aug 21, 2014 8:26:12 pm PDT #22599 of 28497
The status is NOT quo.

I was indeed the one who recommended The Rook. It was one of my absolute favorite reads last year!

In terms of SP, Tep, I am you when it comes to the WTF pain of that character’s death, and I am DEFINITELY not over the Tanith situation. I just put my pre-order in with Amazon UK for the final book as well and am beyond excited/dreading it.

I have tried to get into the Butcher books several times and can’t seem to get through the first one. I know they get a lot better, but boy is the first one slow reading for me.


Matt the Bruins fan - Aug 22, 2014 5:15:54 am PDT #22600 of 28497
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I tried to get into one of the Harry Dresden novels years ago and just couldn't. I think I'm one of the rare people the TV show was made for, since I actually did like that.


erikaj - Aug 22, 2014 11:25:12 am PDT #22601 of 28497
"already on the kiss-cam with Karl Marx"-

I read one recently, and I liked it okay, but anymore I don't read series that often. You go from thinking the neighbors are cute, like with Kinsey Milhone, to "Ugh, not this bullshit again!" also with Kinsey Milhone. Also, Laura Lippman's stand-alones are better too.


Connie Neil - Aug 22, 2014 2:58:24 pm PDT #22602 of 28497
brillig

The advantage of the Dresden series is he has pretty much always had an overall plot to the thing, so it's not a case of "What do I do with Harry this time?" And his environment is a very fluid thing.