I finally found a copy of The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Everything at Half-Price Books!
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."
Just read Kailua Preservation Society, and enjoyed, thanks for the rec y’all!
I think K.J. Charles' Magpie Lord books were the ones that got me started on the author's books. Now they're pretty much auto-buy for me.
I now vaguely remember buying Magpie Lord (maybe after a similar discussion/recommendation) right after a previous spooky season (maybe last year, maybe longer ago, who knows?) and thinking I would save it for the next October but forgetting all about it. Anyway, I did read Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting and liked it very much but I am loving Magpie Lord!
I think K.J. Charles' Magpie Lord books were the ones that got me started on the author's books. Now they're pretty much auto-buy for me.
Same and same.
If people are interested in the intersection of spooky and LGBTQ+, I would also recommend the Widdershins series by Jordan L. Hawk. Sort of like if Lovecraft was the exact opposite in personality and opinions, but still wanted to write paranormal stories. Plus gay. The author has also started a modern day paranormal series about ghost hunters which I'm enjoying, but it's a work in progress.
I had such trouble remembering the Widdershins characters weren't British (in spite of FREQUENT reminders that all of this was taking place in the United States...). Other than that, no notes, highly recommend.
I'm working through the Widdershins series; I've also read a series of three (so far) of other people (I use the word advisedly) in Widdershins.
I also liked the Widdershins series.
New Murderbot coming out next month.
Well, I've never DNF'd an Alexis Hall before but I truly don't think I can make it to end end of his latest. 25% in and I don't care what happens to either MC, and I *hate* the amnesia plot.
Wil Wheaton's narration in this one made me really dislike the main character
Now that I have listened, I see what you mean and I'm grateful to have been warned. One of the things I liked so much about Starter Villain (also narrated by Wheaton) is how the villains are plausibly villainous while our POV character remains likeable and sympathetic even while getting involved in that world. It seems like a hard line to walk
Towards the end of KPS, someone orders delivery of Pad Thai and Tom Kha Gai and since I am super suggestible that's what I'm having for lunch
I started listening to Band Sinister on the way into work today and while I do want to finish listening to it I don't think I can listen to anything that explicit while driving. It feels too public, somehow. Might be time to work through all of Murderbot again to be ready for the next book...