I just bought an Elizabeth Peters book that I may or may not have already read solely because it was only $2, so probably best I don't have too much access to that, sj.
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."
Tell me about it -t. I’m going to try not to leave with too many books today.
I’m trying not to go wild buying stuff (aka some kindle books that just came out from fave authors, among other things) just because “it’s going to be my birthday” and therefore I should buy All The Things?
Mm, I am standing by ready to enable you if you decide that's what you really want, meara. But go you being steadfast!
Meara, I tried to teach ltc that last month. I don’t think it took.
There's a local group that gets books donated and they re-sell them inexpensively and use the funds for literacy programs. Once a month, they'll set up at an open plaza near my office, so I can pop over on my lunch break. Sometimes they'll set up shop for an extended period in a storefront that the owner hasn't been able to rent out, and I have horrible problems not picking up books until I can't carry any more. A lot of them go back, so I view it much like renting a book.
I finally got around to reading The Kaiju Preservation Society and really enjoyed it. I can recommend it to anyone who might be interested.
Oh, good to know! I keep looking at that and wavering about whether I want it or not. I don't know why it's been such a difficult decision.
I got the kindle version when it was on sale. The author, in his afterword, compared it to a pop song - comparatively light ... which is needed these days.
The author, in his afterword, compared it to a pop song - comparatively light ... which is needed these days.
I listened to it with my kids on audio and thought it was just okay, but it totally makes sense as a "I had writers block during the pandemic and writing this book made me feel better" bit of fluff!
(The last Scalzi I read before KPS was the Interdependency trilogy in 2020, which I had to put down for a year because "society very slowly collapses in a way that forces everyone into isolation" was not a plot I could in any way enjoy reading at that time. So I get it! Light-hearted predictable shenanigans for the win!)
I'd recommend Kiss Quotient. I didn't love Love Hypothesis.
I started Bones and All before realizing it was being made into a film with Timothee Chalemet. It's pretty good. Seems like the film got raves at Venice.
Next up is The Taking of Jake Livingston. I'm not a horror fan, per se, but Kevin R. Free does the audio and I loved his narration of Murderbot. I have high hopes.