Fred: The size and depth of the wound indicate a female vampire. Harmony: Or gay! Fred: Um…it doesn't really work like that.

'Harm's Way'


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."


Consuela - Jan 16, 2022 5:46:34 pm PST #27264 of 28067
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

I really enjoyed Foyle's War, although the post-war stuff was less interesting and I was a bit disappointed in Sam's eventual husband. He was a bit of a let-down after wassname the beautiful fighter-pilot.

My sister and I are currently on a slow watch of Grantchester, in which a hot redheaded Anglican priest solves mysteries with Robson Green. Set in the early 1950s, and everyone is suffering from war-related PTSD. Not bad, but I kind of wish we got less about the lead character's romantic woes.

There is a 3-book mystery series set in Mumbai in the 1920s, where the detective is a female Indian lawyer. It's got a ton of politics and social commentary in it, very interesting stuff.


Beverly - Jan 16, 2022 6:29:59 pm PST #27265 of 28067
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I loved the PBS Grantchester series. Interestingly enough, they were running at nearly the same time the series Happy Valley, with the wonderful Sarah Lancashire, from Last Tango in Halifax, and Siobhan Finnernan from Downton Abbey. Coincidentally, James Norton, the title character in Grantchester, played the truly deliberately evil bad guy in Happy Valley. Oops, tv in the books thread--sorry!


-t - Jan 17, 2022 2:11:56 pm PST #27266 of 28067
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Ooh, I haven’t seen Grantchester, maybe I should. Sorry for crossing threads!

Im listening to Leviathan Falls in a sporadic fashion and I just got to where the ship goes Dutchman and then doesn’t and I wanted to tell someone that that whole business reminds me of Childhood’s End and I want to say many other stories but mainly that one paragraph of Star Maker that Childhood’s End is kind of based on (I had to Google Olaf Stapledon to get the title Star Maker and he came up as “British philosopher” which I did not expect, but did give me the title) but framed as horror rather than ecstasy or enlightenment or whatever. I don’t really have anywhere to go with that thought but maybe if I put it out there for someone else to think about it won’t rattle around in my brain quite so loud.


-t - Jan 18, 2022 11:52:52 am PST #27267 of 28067
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Also, Jade Legacy and the entire Green Bone Saga is really good. Full of conflict and violence and tragedy so if you aren't up for those maybe wait for general conditions to improve before reading, but both emotionally involving and thought-provoking

ETA: perhaps some description would be in order. It’s sort of a fantasy mashup of wushu movies and The Godfather.


Toddson - Jan 19, 2022 2:53:43 pm PST #27268 of 28067
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

um ... it seemed like something some Buffistas might like, but I got an email from Hamilton books and they have a number of Anne Radcliffe's books (paperbound, not terribly expensive) in stock, as well as Varney the Vampire. (I'm slightly abashed to admit that I've read just about all of her books, although they didn't have my favorite: The Italian)


sumi - Jan 20, 2022 8:09:08 pm PST #27269 of 28067
Art Crawl!!!

I found an Ursula K. LeGuin tribute in the form of a collection of stories called Dispatches from Anarres at the library today. I had no idea that this was happening.


hippocampus - Jan 21, 2022 1:21:10 pm PST #27270 of 28067
not your mom's socks.

The Green Bone Saga is one of my heart's favorites. Fonda Lee is a kickass delight.

I am having a hard time reading outside of student work (too many screens) but have been loving the paper version of Ryka Aoki's Light from Uncommon Stars.


sumi - Jan 21, 2022 5:05:27 pm PST #27271 of 28067
Art Crawl!!!

I loved that book! Music, demons, space aliens, doughnuts!!


juliana - Jan 24, 2022 11:45:16 am PST #27272 of 28067
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

I need to re-read that book. I went into it cold and was vastly confused for most of it. I think the 2nd read will be much better.


hippocampus - Jan 25, 2022 5:23:07 am PST #27273 of 28067
not your mom's socks.

I'm loving it too. And now also (thx to a friend's rec) working through Red Comet, the brilliantly done Plath biography.