Huh, really? They're still in KC, I believe.
Tara ,'First Date'
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."
As are my parents. That bit in the acknowledgements where she thanks her parents for "always taking the time to harass strangers into buying" her books apparently applies to friends as well.
Also, I've worked with the actress who plays Margo in the movie. It was kind of cool being able to imagine her in the role as I read the book.
Aurelia, I thought the actress who played Go was excellent.
I need to see this movie!
I'm really not sure how to feel about the fact that my parents know the author's parents.
Gillian Flynn seemed delightful when she was on Wait Wait. FWTW.
I don't doubt that she's lovely. Actually... if my dark humor ever gives my parents pause, now I can just say, "not as dark as Gone Girl".
And now that I've just seen the movie I absolutely agree that Carrie Coon was wonderful as Go, as was the movie as a whole. I had forgotten that it was directed by David Fincher. He certainly never makes anything less viceral.
Carrie Coon is amazing in The Leftovers! I was excited when I heard she was in Gone Girl (which I still haven't seen!)
I really look forward to seeing more of her work!
I just started reading The Doubt Factory, by Paolo Bacigalupi and I'm loving it so far. (It was released yesterday.) I loved The Windup Girl-- I'm gonna have to reread that soon.
ETA: excellent Boing Boing review: [link]
I've reached the section of Mount Toberead containing The Hunger Games and read the first book. It was really compelling! I can see why the series took off.
My 92 year old Mom has been reading Gone Girl. She has been laughing a lot and seems to consider it dark comedy. Thoughts?