Kristin made me buy a book once. It's all good. (Hypocrite in a Poofy White Dress. It was faboo)
Simon ,'Objects In Space'
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."
I second your *sniff* and raise you a *whimper*, Aims.
Loves me some Sisterhood series. May need a reread. And a rewatch of the movie. Soon.
Kristin made me buy a book once. It's all good. (Hypocrite in a Poofy White Dress. It was faboo)
She made me buy the same book!!!
Did you read Kiss My Tiara yet? Same author - Susan Gilman. Tho can't blame Kristin for that one. Toddson gets all the credit.
Gris, I thought of you when I finished it. I like to think that like Elliott from Pete's Dragon, the Pants went to another set of girls.
I think Mom's reading Kiss My Tiara now. I know it's in the family rotation and I'll get it soon. Right now I'm re-reading Time Traveler's Wife. I was already crying by page 3.
I keep finding books that are perfect for certain people, and deliver them.
I love that idea, Aims. It's a pretty idea.
ETA: Somebody should write that fic.
I go out of wifi range for a week and you make the cyberpunk talk? Aiee - I am making office wallpaper out of the thread and wishing I could climb back in it timely-like.
But I have never enjoyed one of his books, and tend to finish them only when trapped on a trans-Atlantic flight. I find him a bit pompous.
:: blows Raq kisses and looks at half-finished copy of Difference Engine; hugs William Gibson doll; goes off to flirt some more with Neal Stephenson ::
But the fact this writer goes out of his way to call out two of the more highly-regarded female authors (Le Guin and Willis; I don't know who wrote "Souls") -- a bit suspect, right there on its face.
Nutty - that and the manifesto-punt have my deepest affection.
::sounds of sox slaughtering thread::
I had my job orientation at Barnes & Noble yesterday, and when the manager asked for my availability, I specifically requested to work on Harry Potter night. Their pre-midnight festivities aren't too elaborate (not like the ones in Oak Park), but I still can't wait to see the kids in their outfits all getting excited over a book release!
(Of course, the fact that I'll be there means I can pick up my own book and bring it home after close and start reading it!)