Not Consuela so not sure this is right, but I found [link] on yelp
Cool beans!
Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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."
Not Consuela so not sure this is right, but I found [link] on yelp
Cool beans!
Huh - apparently it's a trend locally (and elsewhere I expect): [link]
One recently opened up near me, which I haven’t been to yet.
They all sound so nice! I hope it’s one of those trends that catches on and spreads.
. What bookstore where?!
Clio's on Grand at Perkins. But apparently there's also a new place in Berkeley in Elmwood...
I'm always excited to see people getting introduced to Bujold, and I think the World of the Five Gods series is a great starting point. FWIW, I regularly re-read the Vorkosigan books from Memory onward, especially Komarr, A Civil Campaign, and Captain Vorpatril's Alliance, but rarely revisit the earlier parts of the series. Which I think just shows I'm more into space mystery, space comedy of manners, and space romantic romp than space opera.
I'm unusual in that I love the Sharing Knife series as much or more as anything else she's written--something about it just pushes everyone of my readerly buttons in all the right places.
I love pretty much everything Bujold has written but for me the World of the Five Gods and the Sharing Knife series reads, um, older (?), more mature (?). Not that there's sex, but the sensibility seems more grown-up for some reason. More regret about mistakes past, maybe. Anyway, not as much of a draw for teenagers.
Welp, I finished Memories Legion , so now I am well and truly done with the Expanse universe.
Now I'm listening to Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen - random find. His first published novel. SciFi time travel. I've never read him before. Wish me good story!
ETA: Ha, ha, ha! SciFi time travel... as opposed to non-fiction time travel? Memoir?
I mean, Outlander always seemed liked not SciFi but time travel. And A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. But that’s just me making pronouncements, I don’t have a rigorous taxonomy
Yeah, I was like, "Well, fantasy... but that phrasing still tickles me! I'm going to ETA that shit!"