I thought that's what I did! Apparently not.
ETA: Aha, missed the folder! Got it now. Falling Free, ready for my next break.
Riley ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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 thought that's what I did! Apparently not.
ETA: Aha, missed the folder! Got it now. Falling Free, ready for my next break.
There is a Shadow Unit website which has all the "epsidodes" online in HTML, which and is entirely free [link] .
This Vorkosigan project has already paid off for me: i apparently never read Shards of Honor, or at least not all of it. I must have read part of a serialization or excerpt somewhere to give me the idea I could check that off when I was actively trying to catch up on the series.
I'm reading and listening to it right now! My library has most of the audiobooks to check out on overdrive so I can go back and forth.
Is it weird that I just realized that Aral Vorkosigan in my head looks like Bruce Wayne from Batman Beyond??
Nah, that seems about right. He's not quite that broad in my head, but I have more of an impression than a real picture built up. Mental images are not my strong suit.
I'm up to Warrior's Apprentice, and I don't think I read the beginning of this one before, but I have actual memory of my first exposure to Miles being a serial in Analog that I came into part way through, so that's as it should be.
I pretty much always have a mental image, but I could almost never describe what it actually is.
That might be what I mean? There's an image in there, but I can't look straight at it, it just flits past when it wants to.
Yeah! Like that.
I generally think of Aral as looking like Patrick Bauchau (Sydney on The Pretender). Which probably isn't that far off from the older Bruce Wayne.