What timing... I was just coming in to see where and how people would be discussing HP7. I don't actually have useful input, just looking forward to it.
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."
Also "I, Claudius" not so much about WWI.
Graves's WWI memoir was Good-Bye to All That. Which I read for a college class in English history.
I must admit, what WWI literature I've read was for history classes. Good stuff that I'm glad I read, though.
Robin, I saw your post about the Shetterley-Bull tour - I like both of them, her especially. Unfortunately, they don't seem to be coming east. sigh.
I'd be up for reopening that thread for a while, if people wanted to.
That's quite a good idea, IMHO.
We already have a thread, which was already used for HP6. Discussions there could be without any sort of whitefont, while here people could still talk about other books without the need to wade through dozens upon dozens of whitefonted (or black-and-white artistic forms) posts.
A LJ PSA from a couple places on my FL:
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
IF "HARRYPOOTER" FRIENDS YOU, DO NOT GO AND LOOK AT THEIR JOURNAL. IT IS A ^*&^*%@ GIANT SPOILER FOR HARRY POTTER.
I haven't looked, and I don't know if whatever spoiler is there is true or not. But I thought I should warn people.
And so it begins.
Well now I wanna go look!!!!
Aimee, it occurred to me - you don't need to find a rich older man - Daniel Radcliffe is a rich YOUNG man (according to the cover of People I saw at the doctor's).
Eeep. I just took "harry potter" out of my LJ interests to keep from being a target.