I loved The Ocean at the End of the Lane so much that as soon as I finished reading it
The kitten was just so sad! If it's not going to keep pummeling me like that, though, I'll keep going.
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 loved The Ocean at the End of the Lane so much that as soon as I finished reading it
The kitten was just so sad! If it's not going to keep pummeling me like that, though, I'll keep going.
-t, sorry. I forgot about that. There are no more animals killed or in peril that I remember. Kids in peril but not animals.
However, I am apparently cold hearted because scenes like that don't really upset me into not reading things/watching things in the same way it does other buffistas.
Thanks! Peril I can handle. I assume anyway.
I don't know why that hit me quite so hard. These things happen sometimes.
I finished Doctor Sleep and now I need to decide what to read next. Maybe the new short story collection by Patricia Briggs or Landline by Rainbow Rowell.
sj, I just finished City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett and loved it. Epic fantasy about a world that killed their gods, where the colonized became colonizers, and now here's a murder mystery in a beatdown city. Smart, clever WoC protagonist with two middle-aged women as supporting characters. It digs into its serious concepts as much as you want it to, but it also has a wonderful sense of fun to it so it never veers into grimdark.
Thanks, Sunil. I'll look into that one, but for now I'm going to try to stick to books I already own. There are plenty to choose from.
I hear you! Figured you were covered, but I did want to drop that rec in here for anyone else.
With working at the library bookstore, I'm definitely buying quicker than I can read, and I bought a few books on vacation last month to support the independent bookstores.
Alan Moore completes the 1st draft of a million-word novel: [link]
Thanks for making me guffaw in my office, Jesse.
Thank YOU!