All Systems Red is the only one that's acting wonky. It might be my phone, though.
Willow ,'Showtime'
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."
Success! Restarted my phone and now all the books are where they should be.
Tep, you are going to LOVE those books.
Woo! Premium quality entertainment in your storage!
The Incandescent is really good. Magical boarding school, mostly from the pov of a teacher and alumna. I am up past my bedtime from needing to finish it.
The Incandescent is really good.
That's the new Emily Tesh, yes? I really liked her last book I read, although I cannot remember the name of it. The one that won the Hugo.
In other news, we read The Scarlet Pimpernel for book club (I listened to one of the multiple Librivox recordings), and I can just tell my sister will have loathed it. It's very overwritten, melodramatic, and tropey. Kinda dumb but also I think the source of a lot of tropes in modern genre fiction.
I am inspired to dig a little bit into the history of spy fiction because I wonder how this fits in...
I've never read the book, but I remember liking the movie adaptation with Anthony Andrews and Jane Seymour.
I remember liking the movie adaptation with Anthony Andrews and Jane Seymour.
I bet it cut out the worst of the anti-semitism, and the repetition. I don't think I ever saw it, maybe I'll see if it's on Youtube.
I remember liking the movie adaptation with Anthony Andrews and Jane Seymour.
That really was delightful.
My father, in particular, had a thing about that and even quoted from it for years. He used to be fun--kind of annoying fun, but as that guy goes farther and farther away, I'm more inclined to count it. Especially as it makes for a shorter line between him and me, right?