Well "Guy falls in love with a woman in a painting" is plenty enough to narrow it down. Plus, the film version was just on TMC a few weeks ago (well worth checking out, BTW), so my hazy memories of gobbling the print version down as an 8th grade bibliomaniac had been very recently refreshed.
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."
Well "Guy falls in love with a woman in a painting" is plenty enough to narrow it down.
Yeah, but apparently, that's not even how it goes. It's like The Time Traveler's Husband, except it ends with the dude painting the chick. And a tidal wave for some reason.
Has E.B. White been mentioned yet? Elements of Style on the one hand, Stuart Little on the other.
Didn't James Patterson take a break from thrillers and write a romance?
And John Grisham had that one departure, The Painted House, right?
Has E.B. White been mentioned yet? Elements of Style on the one hand, Stuart Little on the other.
Are you kidding me?! Why have I never realized that those two E.B. Whites were the same person?
The Matrix has you.
Why have I never realized that those two E.B. Whites were the same person?
Also essayist, influential New Yorker columnist and co-author with James Thurber of the hysterical Is Sex Necessary?
Terry Pratchett has written YA and childrens' books in the Discworld universe, in addition to the regular novels.
And YA books not in the Discworld universe.
Alice Hoffman wrote a few YA books too, I believe (is too lazy to check).