Wesley: I stabbed you. I should apologize for that. But I'm honestly not sure how. I think it'll just be awkward. Gunn: Good call. Wesley: Okay.

'Time Bomb'


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."


Toddson - Jun 27, 2007 12:47:11 pm PDT #3053 of 28195
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

I keep finding books that are perfect for certain people, and deliver them.


Gris - Jun 27, 2007 1:45:21 pm PDT #3054 of 28195
Hey. New board.

I love that idea, Aims. It's a pretty idea.

ETA: Somebody should write that fic.


hippocampus - Jul 02, 2007 7:53:29 am PDT #3055 of 28195
not your mom's socks.

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 ::


hippocampus - Jul 02, 2007 7:56:22 am PDT #3056 of 28195
not your mom's socks.

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.


hippocampus - Jul 02, 2007 9:19:35 am PDT #3057 of 28195
not your mom's socks.

::sounds of sox slaughtering thread::


Kathy A - Jul 02, 2007 10:11:05 am PDT #3058 of 28195
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

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!)


Toddson - Jul 02, 2007 10:15:32 am PDT #3059 of 28195
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Kathy, can you dress up for the event (assuming you want to)?

And, while I'm not a Harry Potter fan, I'd be tempted to go by just to see the kids in their costumes and getting so excited. (I'm almost that excited about getting Allyson's book in the not-too-distant future.)


Kathy A - Jul 02, 2007 10:23:38 am PDT #3060 of 28195
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I'm sure I could, but I don't have anything that would work, unfortunately. Maybe I can see if my SIL can loan me my niece's graduation robe, get a lightning scar temp tattoo for my forehead, mousse up the hair to get it all messy, buy a cheap broomstick and write "Firebolt" on the handle and go as Harry.


Ginger - Jul 02, 2007 12:43:59 pm PDT #3061 of 28195
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

You could be one of the Hogwarts teachers. You could do that with the robe and a wand. Just occasionally say, "25 points for Gryffindor" or "You'll never pass your O.W.L.S. if you don't stop getting detention." You could add some scarves and be Prof. Trelawnly. "I predict you will buy that book. Something exciting will happen on Tuesday. I believe I see kidnapping by unicorns in your future."

If you haven't guessed, I'm in the middle of a Harry Potter reread.


Kathy A - Jul 02, 2007 12:50:44 pm PDT #3062 of 28195
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Ooh, Trelawney would be a blast! I'll have to dig through my scarf drawer and see what I can cobble together. My glasses aren't huge, but they'll do in a pinch.