You have no idea. Costs, though. (Pronouns suck.)
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."
Gris, speaking of YA, have you tried "I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You"? It was very cute. There's a sequel now too, which I also enjoyed.
I haven't, meara. Thanks for the rec, though. It's not currently kindle-able unfortunately, but I'll look for it next time I'm in B&N.
So I avoided LibraryThing when it was really big here. And What happens, my library gets all into this web 2.0 stuff - and as part of learning 2.0 - they want us to play with LibraryThing. Obsession here I come. (egb63 on LibraryThing, just like my blog)
He's unearthly beautiful, has superhuman strength, his eyes change color, and the book deliberately takes place in a small Washington town with the most rainfall of any city in the U.S.
If they mean hours of rain, rather than inches of rain, that would be Olympia. Though (even excluding Alaska and 20 days of night) there may another U.S. town that has the fewer hours of direct sun due fog and dark clouds without rain.
They're fun for a while, but get old fast.
He's unearthly beautiful, has superhuman strength, his eyes change color
OMG this is the sparkly book, amirite? Where the vampires turn out to fluoresce under starlight?
OMG this is the sparkly book, amirite? Where the vampires turn out to fluoresce under starlight?
Under sunlight, yep.
I ended up reading all three of them. They're mindless fun, and the first book is the weakest of the lot.
If they mean hours of rain, rather than inches of rain, that would be Olympia.
It's called "Forks" or some such craziness but I think it is not real.
It's called "Forks" or some such craziness but I think it is not real.
Oh, Forks is real.