Angel: I appreciate you guys looking out for Connor all summer. It's just—he's confused. He needs time. That's all. Fred: Right. Time, and some corporal punishment with a large heavy mallet. Not that I'm bitter.

'Just Rewards (2)'


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."


Susan W. - May 26, 2008 8:21:06 am PDT #5919 of 28359
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Well, I couldn't get into Three Men in a Boat and still managed to love To Say Nothing of the Dog.


beth b - May 26, 2008 8:30:20 am PDT #5920 of 28359
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

After reading To say nothing of a the dog I got Three men and a boat from the library, but never read it. Does that count?


Connie Neil - May 26, 2008 8:41:40 am PDT #5921 of 28359
brillig

Murder Must Advertise is probably my favorite of all the Wimsey books.


Polter-Cow - May 26, 2008 4:45:02 pm PDT #5922 of 28359
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Atlas Shrugged 2: Shrug Harder.

I don't know how many of you realize that Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand's science fiction classic, is actually only book 1 of a trilogy? Hardly anybody knows this, because she never got around to writing the missing middle volume.

I'm sure it's hilarious if you're more familiar with Ayn Rand than I am.


sumi - May 27, 2008 4:29:41 am PDT #5923 of 28359
Art Crawl!!!

I loved the Bujold-verse t-shirts!

I read To Say Nothing of the Dog without having read Three Men and A Boat first. I also read the Sayers knowledge without knowing Latin, Greek or French. And enjoyed them!


Toddson - May 27, 2008 6:18:53 am PDT #5924 of 28359
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Another t-shirt, appropriate for an election year.

I loved the Sayers books and, although I never learned French and only managed to pick up some Latin in college, I got enough of what they were saying in Gaudy Night that it made sense. I read To Say Nothing of the Dog without catching all the references ... maybe I should go back and see if I pick them up.


DavidS - May 27, 2008 1:38:52 pm PDT #5925 of 28359
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

A photo of Will's bench from the Amber Spyglass.

...and what is carved on it.

And also, The University of Oxford Botanic Garden in literature.


DavidS - May 27, 2008 2:45:04 pm PDT #5926 of 28359
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

What? Nobody likes those pictures? You tar-hearted bastards.

ION, after a busy morning I had a respite in the afternoon and was reading up on the history of the British school novel.

Now, I had heard reference to St. Trinian's before because its one of those things that became a compass point in British pop culture. But I didn't realize that Ronald Searle did them, nor that they were somewhat analogous to Addams Family cartoons(though more anarchic and less gothy).

I also didn't realize how horrific Searle's experiences had been as a Japanese prisoner of war. (Nor that he drew the St. Trinian cartoons during his imprisonment, hiding them under disease ridden mattresses which the guards were loathe to investigate. Nor that much of his suffering came from his participation in the prison circulated magazine The Survivor, for which the British authorities at the prison punished him.)

Fascinating.


Atropa - May 27, 2008 2:54:57 pm PDT #5927 of 28359
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

But I didn't realize that Ronald Searle (who I associate primarily with Hunter S. Thompson illustrations) did them, nor that they were somewhat analogous to Addams Family cartoons(though more anarchic and less gothy).

I luuuurves the St. Trinian's cartoons. Yes, our particularly dim girlcat is named Trinian in honor of them. (We didn't know she was brainless when we named her.)

Oh! Since there's a new St. Trinian's movie out, I bet I could find a school crest patch now. Hmmm.


DavidS - May 27, 2008 3:06:08 pm PDT #5928 of 28359
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

who I associate primarily with Hunter S. Thompson illustrations)

Oops, I confused him with Ralph Steadman. Who was apparently influenced by Searle.