I'm a single undead gal trying to make it in the big city. I have to start somewhere and they're evil here. They don't judge. They've got necro-tempered glass. No burning up. A great medical plan, and who needs dental more than us?

Harmony ,'Conviction (1)'


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."


Gudanov - Nov 04, 2020 7:23:51 am PST #26202 of 28175
Coding and Sleeping

drifted away from Amelia Peabody at some point in that series.

Same. I thought that series starting strong but petered out.


Toddson - Nov 04, 2020 7:56:34 am PST #26203 of 28175
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

I burned out on the Amelia Peabody books before too long. I still sometimes re-read the books (I got rid of a LOT of them before I moved). I still remember once - years ago - she was doing a reading at a local book store. She was running late and came zipping in dressed in early 20th Century archaeologist gear - long khaki skirt, white shirt with the sleeves rolled up and a pith helmet with a long veil.


bennett - Nov 04, 2020 7:58:36 am PST #26204 of 28175

I drifted away from Amelia at one point, but during my last re-read I ended up enjoying all of them but the last - the one co-written after her death. Really awful. In the later Amelia's Ramses and David get involved in colonial Egyptian politics about which I knew nothing. I liked that.

I liked Vicky and John and use of lost treasures for plots - I really wish the Amber Room could be found - but it got a little tired before the final one. I also like Jacqueline, but then I'm a librarian as well.


-t - Nov 04, 2020 8:14:41 am PST #26205 of 28175
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I have always loved her publicity photos, very stylish


Toddson - Nov 04, 2020 9:21:07 am PST #26206 of 28175
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

I really enjoyed "Die for Love" when Jacqueline (NEVER Jackie!) goes to a romance writers convention.


-t - Nov 04, 2020 9:50:01 am PST #26207 of 28175
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I think I"ll give the Jacqueline Kirbys another go - as I recall I picked one up in a used book store and it didn't grab me, but it wasn't bad or anything and it sounds like, in theory, something I might like. And god knows I am ripping through series of books I don't love right now in my general attempt to escape into fiction whenever possible, maybe I'll like them better at this point


bennett - Nov 04, 2020 10:08:26 am PST #26208 of 28175

My all time favorite remains "The Murders of Richard III" but then I love the whole argument over whether RIII really killed the princes in the Tower.


Atropa - Nov 04, 2020 10:59:02 am PST #26209 of 28175
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

FYI, the Barbara Michaels books often have a supernatural element - ghosts, hauntings, etc.

Which is why they're excellent!

I've read most of the Amelia Peabody books and thought they were a lot of fun, but I dropped off after The Dramatic Reveal about Sethos.


Calli - Nov 04, 2020 12:29:27 pm PST #26210 of 28175
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I stopped reading the Amelia Peabody books after her son was born. I found him overly precocious and tiresome. But first ones in that series were a lot of fun. The Murders of Richard III was great fun. I liked Jacqueline Kirby and the take on an English house party murder mystery.


-t - Nov 04, 2020 12:41:07 pm PST #26211 of 28175
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Huh. I apparently bought The Murders of Richard III in 2017. Good lord, I own all 4 of them? I really don't think I read these. Well, giving them another shot will certainly be easy. This is definitely an advantage of e-books over physical, I don't have to find them on my shelf to know I already have a copy...