River: The human body can be drained of blood in 8.6 seconds given adequate vacuuming systems. Mal: See, morbid and creepifying, I got no problem with, long as she does it quiet-like.

'Safe'


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."


Beverly - Mar 30, 2007 2:02:37 pm PDT #2451 of 28175
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

good paranormal fiction

Okay, I have to ask. Somebody gave me the first two Rowan Gant novels by M.R. Sellars, Harm None and Never Burn a Witch. Has anybody read any of these? And (stands back, drops match) do you have an opinion on them?


Aims - Mar 30, 2007 2:17:58 pm PDT #2452 of 28175
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Can you tell that I'm still living in the very pleasant fantasyland where J.K. Rowling will go on to write novels about Hogwarts during the Marauders' era? Does it show much?

I can only see it because I am so with you. I would love to see a non-Harry prequel series. With a young Mr and Mrs Weasley.

And a young Minerva.

Than again, I also want to shag the living daylights out of Alan Rickman in his Snape robes, so let's take bets on which has a better chance of happening.


Amy - Mar 30, 2007 2:30:06 pm PDT #2453 of 28175
Because books.

I can only see it because I am so with you. I would love to see a non-Harry prequel series. With a young Mr and Mrs Weasley.

That and Lily and James and young Snape...

Let's write it for her.

Than again, I also want to shag the living daylights out of Alan Rickman in his Snape robes

I'd prefer to do it with him *out* of the robes, but whatever floats your boat. I'll take Rickman any way I can get him.


Aims - Mar 30, 2007 2:31:35 pm PDT #2454 of 28175
Shit's all sorts of different now.

I'd prefer to do it with him *out* of the robes, but whatever floats your boat. I'll take Rickman any way I can get him.

Well, I'm wearing my Hufflepuff robes, so it all works out. In my sick little mind, anyway.


Aims - Mar 30, 2007 2:36:31 pm PDT #2455 of 28175
Shit's all sorts of different now.

wonders if she revealed juuuuust a bit too much about her little AR kink


Amy - Mar 30, 2007 2:41:15 pm PDT #2456 of 28175
Because books.

Hey, robes are good.

::back away slowly...::


Aims - Mar 30, 2007 2:45:40 pm PDT #2457 of 28175
Shit's all sorts of different now.

::blushes::


Amy - Mar 30, 2007 2:56:29 pm PDT #2458 of 28175
Because books.

I would blush if I told you what I wanted to *do* with Snape...

Or Alan Rickman, for that matter.


Kathy A - Mar 30, 2007 4:05:58 pm PDT #2459 of 28175
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

And a young Minerva.

Aimee, There's a really good fanfic called "Oversexed, Overpaid, and Over Here," that's set during WWII (and, of course, the Grindelwald war in the wizarding world) and features a young and in-love Minerva working in the British war effort.

I also like Of a Sort, which looks at first-years being sorted in various significant years (including Dumbledore, Minerva, Tom Riddle, the Black Sisters/Lucius Malfoy, the Marauders, Tonks, and Neville's backstory (although the author has not gone back to this story in some time, so it is still incomplete)).

ETA: The WWII-era story makes me remember the fanfic I'd work up on an outline of which would probably end up pretentious and really bad if I ever wrote it, as well as extremely angsty--it's a wizarding Holocaust story, using the real-life person of Jan Karski as the connection between the oppressed wizards in Poland and Dumbledore and the Minister of Magic in London. I just don't think I have the nerve to write something so completely out of what I know, other than as history.


Typo Boy - Mar 30, 2007 4:22:12 pm PDT #2460 of 28175
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Jilli, I'm sure you have long since read "Sunshine" by Robin McKinnley(sp). Pretty standard "alt reality where the supernatural is real" concepts, but executed stunningly well. I also have been enjoying Stross's Merchant Prince series.

In terms of Fledgling, I share the disappointment. I loved almost everything else Octavia M. Butler wrote. Aside from the issues ita brings up it just was not up to her usual standards. Characters were unconvincing, the vampire society seemed implausible (even given the biological premises) . Butlers sudden death was unfair anyway. But it seems like death was in an extra mean mood to time it so that was her final work.