I was a teenager when Blue’s Clues debuted on Nick Jr., but if my little sister was watching when I passed through the living room, I stopped to watch. Or stare, really. Steve wasn’t so much about solving mysteries as me getting all warm and gooey when a lanky, soft-spoken sleuth came on the page (or on the screen). This was later applied to Humphrey Bogart in both The Big Sleep and The Maltese Falcon, Det. Tim Bayliss on Homicide: Life on the Streets and Det. Dutch Wagenbach on The Shield. And when Steve returned for the Blue’s Big City Adventure in a Bogart-style trench coat and fedora? I had to leave the room. I’m only human, after all.
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."
Wow...no, I didn't know about that...feels like spotting a family resemblance or something.
I am reading such a gorgeous book right now. It's In Ascension by Martin MacInnes. Has anyone read it? It covers a lot of bases in one and is beautifully written. Not overwrought while touching on some truths in a way that's... it's like, snippets of how we really think and connect things as we go through life, or something. I mean, not the specific connections, but the weaving of past experience, and expertise, and observation in such a relatable way. First person narrative.
Well, I say not specifically relatable, but some of the parts about the aging parent are 100% relatable.
And it's also suspenseful sometimes and gripping most times -- even the more mundane parts. A good read with a bunch of extra body to it. Really a beautiful work. Highly recommend!
I've been reading the Dungeon Crawler Carl series it's LitRPG which I've never read and the cover looked fun and it's got Princess Donut a tabby Persian as a main character.
It's funny and kinda gross at times and by the 5th book (there are 7) my heart was being torn to shreds and definitely in book 6. It packs an emotional punch on multiple levels. The audio books are supposed to be superb.
This is the most books I've read in 3 years I think ..(my reading really dropped off ) so I'm hoping this will inspire me to read more and try different types of books
For those who (like me) still buy ebooks from Amazon: Amazon is cutting off the ability to download ebooks to a computer/laptop (and then convert them).
Saw that last night. Fuck them.
Well, two pages out of twenty now downloaded. Sigh.
If anyone else is still in the Barnes and Noble ecosystem and needs to fill in some of their Discworld collection, most of the Nook editions are on sale for $2 each today; Amazon is matching the price and does have The Wee Free Men on sale as well, but the other Tiffany Aching books are conspicuous by their absence.
Also spending time pulling down my Kindle books, bleh.
If you haven't already tried it, may I recommend Calibre (https://calibre-ebook.com/) for managing your downloaded ebooks.
I haven’t yet but guess I better work on downloading the kindle stuff. I also don’t have whatever it is to de-DRM my purchases anymore so gotta look at that too. Hrm.