CNV is SO AMAZINGLY GOOD. It's one of those books you're jealous you didn't write.
'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."
Indeed. It made me go read some of Wein's earlier work, but I didn't like it nearly as much.
I do want a yuletide crossover of CNV, Narnia, and Montmaray, starting all the awesome women fighting Nazis.
OH MY GOD CODE NAME VERITY OH MY GOD.
I just went through so many fucking emotions on the drive to work today. First, she reveals her real name and FOR FUCK'S SAKE SHE WAS ANOTHER CHARACTER IN THE STORY ALL THIS TIME TOO. Second, the reader fucking brought me to tears with her ever-more-emotional repetition of "I have told the truth." Third, DRAT DOUBLE DRAT MADDIE'S FUCKING ALIVE MADDIE IS FUCKING ALIVE MADDIE MADDIE MADDIIIIIE GO FUCKING SAVE JULIE PLEASE.
Oh, P-C.
t offers tissues
Also, I can't believe you didn't know the narrator was Queenie. Seriously?
No, of course I knew that. I already posted about that. But she's Queenie, and she's ALSO Eva, and then she's ALSO Stewart (and this time she even provided all the goddamn flashback lines to put those scenes in context).
I'm deriving great delight from this reaction. There's a lot of HSQ in this book!
It looks like I've got about a couple hours left, so I think I'll wait a week and save this whole last stretch for the drive from Chattanooga to Nashville (my rental car better have auxiliary input) rather than break it up over a week.
Ugh IT WAS MADDIE'S IDEA TO SEND IN THE REPORTER. MADDIE IS FUCKING SLEEPING IN THE ROOM OF JULIE'S TORTURER. GODFUCKINGDAMMIT.
Cool. We can discuss it at dinner.
Anyone else read "The Flamethrowers"?(especially if you can tell me why it got such orgasmic reviews. Although it is helping its cause that it smells marginally less of hippie perfume.) Don't get me wrong--I like it fine, and have moderate curiosity about what happens to our narrator, but I have no desire to stop what I'm doing and rewrite it like Rachel Kushner would or anything...is this another thing I missed because I went to a state university?