I put a hold on it at the library. As soon as it comes I'll stick my tongue out at her on your behalf.
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."
Man, I'd be 5 about that for longer than a minute.
Considering that book tour was in 2010, I think my 5 minutes is probably technically up. ::whistles innocently::
Nah, being unhappy at meanieheads doesn't have a time limit.
I just came to ask if anyone had read Slayer ( I started it last night )
Oh, man. I'm reading this near future mystery that's set in 2019 but was published in 2013 and they are three years into the first term of a Democratic woman president, there's a third party populist candidate whose rhetoric is hate speech adjacent and he is denounced by the Republican candidate.
three years into the first term of a Democratic woman president, there's a third party populist candidate whose rhetoric is hate speech adjacent and he is denounced by the Republican candidate
Ooh, I love fantasy.
Right? It's kinda making me sad, though.
Seriously. The "If only..." in that description kinda stings a little.
I recently read a little book called "Camp Austen" - a young-ish man goes to what's billed as a Jane Austen Summer Camp. It's amusing BUT one thing I noticed - he begins with discussing how, when he was a child, his family moved to England and he was reading her Juvenilia ... which, from his description, sounds like Jane Austen was writing basically fanfic. A lot of it was either based on or parodying 18th century gothics and sensational novels. I do love this idea.
Also, I'm currently reading Joanne M. Harris's Testament of Loki ... only about halfway through, but it's interesting (what happens after Asgard falls).