I reread A Wrinkle in Time almost every year. I have most of Madeleine L'Engle's books, fiction and nonfiction, and both YA fiction and...what do we call it? Non-YA fiction? Fiction for people old enough to drink? Just...fiction?
I think her dialogue tends toward the ridiculous at times (do people REALLY talk that way???), but in general she's one of my favorite authors.
I am SO excited for the movie. I cried the first time I saw the trailer in a theater.
I love Wrinkle in Time. One of the ways I call asleep is to imagine being snuggled by Aunt Beast.
The current Humble Bundle of books is FULL of Chuck Tingle books (I'm SUPER amused by the bitcoin one): [link]
NEW LESTAT NOVEL IN OCTOBER! I don't care how cracky. I don't care how insane Anne Rice is. I will read it.
Okay, my lovely buffistas, have any of you read Eliza and her Monsters?
Man, does the author get fandom right. It was fantastically fun to read.
Not yet, but after this rec and the description mentioning Nimona I'm sure going to.
Kat, I read it and loved it. And yes the fandom stuff was perfect.
I really loved it. Made me so happy to feel like someone got my fandom world. The rest was sad.
Congrats on the Nebula nomination! The story was nice and creepy, although I'm not sure I got what was going on...