Very cool! Enjoy.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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."
Neat!
I seem to be in an audio book phase even though I have a stack of library books, with two strated. Sometimes, it just plays out that way.
I finished listening to a freebie from Audible called Dragon Day, which is told Ă la World War Z -- it was a dramatization, but since it was really just a series of interviews, it actually worked well. Very enjoyable.
Then they suggested a book from the Arkham horror series (which I hadn't heard of), and I am a huge sucker, so... did some research and the one they suggested seemed good and was on sale, so... now I'm listening to that.
Anyone read any of those? Thoughts?
Also -- Susan, when and where is your thing happening?
As always, I am reading/listening to multiple books at once.
Audio was selected from my recommendations on Hoopla, Fahrenheit 451, which I saw on their list of audiobooks for me, and I realized I had never read it. Excellent narration.
For the trip up north, my sister and I will listen to the book choice for our NY book club, All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker.
Our last read for the NY group was Small Things Like These. It was a short read, which resulted in a lot of discussion, much of which was a result of several of us going to Catholic school and our experiences with nuns.
My Kindle read, which means what I read in bed, is a time travel, All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai. A good choice for my pre-sleep read, as it is interesting without requiring a lot of braining.
My FL book club just finished The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong; the audio was very well done. It made for a good discussion—incredibly poetic prose, particularly at the beginning and again at the end. The writing helped what was otherwise very depressing realities of life.
In between scheduled book club reads, I am in the middle of the Jane Hawk series from Dean Koontz. Kinda depraved, but I like his ability to bring on the suspense. I'm not enjoying it nearly as much as his Frankenstein series, which I loved.
As a chore, I am trying to finish a snooze fest book written by a neighbor. He was in the family mortuary business, and his books are in that setting.
Lastly, when I am on the beach and reading a physical book, I read "You Never Forget Your First," which is a very amusing biography of George Washington. My sister gave it to me for my birthday because I share my day with George.
So, a few are in progress, which just makes my 'want to read' list get longer by the day!
copperbadge has released a new story in the Shivadhverse, The Chicken Salad War [link]
when and where is your thing happening?
I don't know yet--I figure I'll get an email from SFWA soon to coordinate times and set it up.