Sox, I started in on LibraryThing (ZoneWombat is me), but I have about 5 billion more books to input and I didn't bring my CueCat.
I'm actually thinking about starting up a separate LT account for the boxes of books I need/want to get rid of.
Buffy ,'Lessons'
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."
Sox, I started in on LibraryThing (ZoneWombat is me), but I have about 5 billion more books to input and I didn't bring my CueCat.
I'm actually thinking about starting up a separate LT account for the boxes of books I need/want to get rid of.
I made an LJ post about The Good Soldier and Perdido Street Station.
I'm actually thinking about starting up a separate LT account for the boxes of books I need/want to get rid of.
That sounds cool - we could set up a buffista's book swap.
PC - China MiƩville has a short story about feral alleys and streets that I loved - both for the concept and for the writing. Haven't read Perdido Street yet. Looks like that's soon on the list...
It's incredibly inventive. It's like, usually when you read these things, they're just variations on tropes, which is perfectly fine and neat. But it's like he ignores all existing tropes and does his own thing.
Question for y'all. I picked up Ellen Kushner's Privilege of the Sword today at B&N (along with this!) and I can't wait to dive in. But is there something that comes in between this book and Swordspoint? The Fall of the Kings comes after this one, right?
I think there might be a short story set a bit between Swordspoint and PotS, but I can't remember where it is. Fall is after PotS, yeah.
I had a bit of synchronicity with a local author today. A year back, a member of a mom's group loaned me the book, The Prodigal Troll, a decent fantasy saga. I quite enjoyed it. I find him commenting in the LJ of one of DH's coworkers. So I told him I liked his book and where I got it.
His reply:
Thanks. I want to be the number 1 author in mom's groups everywhere! (Alas, the next book is about witches fighting in the American Revolution, and I don't know how moms will feel about witches, whereas the middle part of Prodigal Troll was very much about being a good mom.)
Witches fighting in the American Revolution. I told him he just found a member of his target demographic.
...AND passed it on to us lot, we're as demographic as all get out.
This seems like the right place to announce to my local book lovers that I have become a teenage girl's Reading Fairy. I started out by loaning her a copy of Libba Bray's A Great and Terrible Beauty because someone recommended it here once upon a time, way upstream. Maybe it was AmyLiz?
Now I've loaded her up with 10 YA novels including Tanith Lee, Charles de Lint and especially Clive Barker's Abarat, because I like the illustrations a lot.
Go me. I've enabled a literary addiction. Moooah-haw-ha.
I started out by loaning her a copy of Libba Bray's A Great and Terrible Beauty because someone recommended it here once upon a time, way upstream. Maybe it was AmyLiz?
Possibly! I adored it, but Teppy read it, too. I'm panting to get the last one in the trilogy, but she's been revising it, apparently, for almost longer than it took her to write the first draft.
Harry Potter timeline question: how long ago was Voldemort supposed to have been at Hogwarts? I thought I remembered that it was supposed to be 50 years ago, but that leaves a whole lot of time between him graduating and him become The Dark Lord that we really know nothing about, doesn't it?