I just started Sorceror's Stone last night! I figure if I can read one book a week, I'll be on track to finish HBP by mid-July, just in time for Deathly Hallows.
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."
They stared at each other, lone-wolf amber mating briefly with angelic blue innocence
I...so they're eyefucking? Wow.
Kathy, that's a great idea. I probably will do the HP re-read AFTER Book 7 comes out. Although given that I'm expecting the worst (no spoilers, just pessimistic), I might be re-reading the series through my tears...
Anyone else in the middle of an HP re-read? I just started HP&GOF this morning. With just about a month before #7, I have the three longest books left to read!
I need to start mine - alas, my books are in storage. Maybe I can borrow them from my cousins.
I'm taking HBP with my next week - figure it would be good airplane reading.
The new book comes out on CJ's birthday. He is quite excited - though he has already declared the reading order within the family.
OK, so what I said about Vellum before still stands, but it's moving way up in my estimation. It's the most referential and yet original thing I've read in a while. In addition to the nods Sox and I already mentioned, there are heavy Lovecraft refs, light William Gibson refs, John Constantine is name-checked, and I think Burroughs' Mars series also, but subtly.
Then you've got real-world stuff like Guy Fawkes (and not a little V for Vendetta) and Iraq, and underlying everything are the great myth-cycles, from Inanna and Metatron to Odin and Narcissus.
The author gives you all these snapshots and seemingly expects you to connect them to create a cohesive story...and yet, his characters discuss schizophrenia and apophenia and the fallacy of seeing connections where there are none. Yet there are.
It's like the literary equivalent of modern fusion cuisine.
I just started rereading OotP, to prepare for the movie, and will reread HBP before Deathly Hallows comes out. All Harry all the time!
They stared at each other, lone-wolf amber mating briefly with angelic blue innocence.
Classic romance badness! I love it.
I'm browsing through the Guardian Unlimited reader's guide to independent bookshops. So many cool sounding stores! Like....
Barter Books, Alnwick
Alnwick Station, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 2NP
01665604888
According to the bumf, Barter Books is one of Europe's biggest secondhand bookshops - but it's so much more. It's a library, a haven, a temple, a place of open fires, coffee, and creaking leather chairs - somewhere you can take your love of books and bask in its sunny glow for hours on end. It's also a disused railway station in Alnwick, Northumberland, and it's got 14 years of book-swapping history behind it. You can sell them volumes you've finished with, and you're almost guaranteed to leave with more. They won't always have the latest celebrity tell-all, but you stand a good chance of digging out unexpected treasures if you do the decent thing and give yourself a good couple of hours there. Original serialisations of Dickens, decrepit (but lovely) tomes on being a good 1890s wife, beginners' guides to undertaking, they're all there. - Georgina Turner
Weird moment this morning that I just thought to post about. The Weather Channel had a report on a dangerous caterpillar invasion in Bree, Belgium.
I'm sure the minds of all good LOTR fans are now in the same place my mind immediately went to.