BTW, the narrator of The Twisted Ones is an editor and every time she mentions semicolons I think of Teppy
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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."
Awwwwww YISS.
Pix, it's "In the Shadow of Spindrift House" - strong Lovecraft influences. Good and creepy.
Has anyone here read Kelley Armstrong, and, if so, is there a particular book you'd recommend? She's going to be at a book festival I'm going to in a couple of weeks, and I thought I'd try to read something by her beforehand.
I read a lot of her first series, and I think the first book was Dime Store Magic? But it was about a werewolf, so I think that's wrong. Bitten, maybe? I have to check. She created a whole universe, and the early books were really enjoyable.
Yeah, its Women of the Otherworld and it starts with Bitten.
Just finished Chuck Wendig's Zeroes . Pretty fun sci-fi thriller. Didn't understand the epilogue ending one bit, but didn't connect to rest so that's fine.
I never read Iris Murdoch and want to try her books. Any recommendations where to start?
Thanks, David. I'm debating between this and The Bell, but waiting to hear if there are other suggestions.
For the record, it appears that Dream Animals is going to be our winner, though several of the others will be making it to the shelf.
Since everyone did so well on that one, another question:
My 19 year old adopted sister's family of origin has a lot of dysfunction, particularly around addiction. She's aged out of AlaTeen, but the adult support group are generally old enough to be her parents, so not a ton of help (that she will accept) there.
She is, however, a big reader, and we're in the market for books (particularly fiction or narrative) aimed roughly at her demographic dealing with those issues in useful/helpful ways. Bonus points for either no or really healthy romantic relationship dynamics (this may be its own question at some point)
Any ideas?