To those of you who recommended The 10,000 doors of January a bit ago, I love you dearly. This was exactly the door I needed to go through. About half way through and although I am torn between doing nothing else but reading, and not wanting to finish it.
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."
Yeah, I really enjoyed that.
The 10,000 doors of January
Ha, turns out it was just translated into Hebrew so there's a sale to celebrate it. I'll get a copy.
(My non-academic reading in the past weeks is Etty Hillesum diary, various journals' longreads, and my sorta-book club is reading "Life: A User's Manual" which is so wonderful and interesting and I wouldn't get 65% of what is happening there without the group's thoughts and analyses).
Martha Wells is doing a sign and interview with Worldbuilders on Twitch TV!
edited to add: I may or may not be watching from work.
Anybody who hasn't yet acquired The Proposal, by Java's friend, Jasmine Guillory, the ebook is on special for $1.99:
I really enjoyed that one, it was charming. And the BF isn't a tool (I didn't like the BF in The Wedding Date that much).
I just found out that someone has released a parody version of Marie Kondo's lifestyle advice book called Tidy the F*ck Up: The American Art of Organizing Your Sh*t, by Messie Condo.
I'm buying it.
Thanks for that, epic! I liked Proposal more than Wedding Date too. The funny thing about her books is that they sound exactly like her. After her first book came out, we were having dinner and she was nervous about whether the second book would be as well-received and I was like, "of course it will be, because they're like having a conversation with you!"
Hah, whereas I think wedding date (which I just reread) is still my fave of hers. It just feels like real people.