Yes, except for my lunchbreak, my "in" was more theoretical than practical, unfortunately.
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."
I just finished Mirror Dance in my own epic re-read. But it turns out I had never read Mirror Dance at all! I don't think I own the Miles Errant omnibus in paperback, so there we are. I honestly am not sure I've read anything past this point.
I am taking a brief Vorkosibreak to read Where'd You Go, Bernadette? and then I will tackle Memory
Mmm, Mirror Dance is so good. I still find the existence of the omnibuses (is that the right plural? Omnibi?) confusing, but having them is pretty convenient.
Have I mentioned that my Barrayar immersion is giving me cravings for kasha? Mmm, groats.
For eating? my understanding is that their primary use is in the wedding ceremony (joke).
Although from the books they sound like oatmeal, more or less.
At one point it's described as "native groats" but every other native Barrayaran plant seems to be toxic so I've been picturing buckwheat groats; i.e., kasha. Which I have a fondness for anyway.
For eating? my understanding is that their primary use is in the wedding ceremony (joke).
No, they eat them for breakfast too.
I finished I Chaos Choreography (the latest inCytpid novel) and enjoyed it much like I did the others. It was good to have Verity back, but I'm hoping at some point there's a novel for the third sibling. She's mostly been enigmatic and bratty up to now, so I'd love to find out there's more going on there.
I did find the ending abrupt. Like really, REALLY abrupt, especially with Verity basically declaring war on the Covenant on live television, but it certainly kept me entertained.
I did find the ending abrupt. Like really, REALLY abrupt
I did, too, but otherwise I loved it.
I also loved because sytycd is my jam. Even faux-sytycd
I enjoyed it as well. And the ending did strike me as ... kind of jarring. But I would like very much to read a book from Antimony's viewpoint; we've had three of Verity's and two from the brother (whose name is evading me at the moment), so it's definitely time to hear from the third.