Fred, I was thinking the exact same thing!
'Get It Done'
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."
HA. I could. But I have to read A Thousand Acres instead. So in the interim, i'm reading Whacked by Jules Asner, which was one of the freebies I got at BEA.
Jilli, I missed the Gaiman ARC that they were giving out. So that makes me even more jealous of your preread!
Oooooo. Yes, A Thousand Acres is anything but light and fluffy. Wonderful, especially in the characters' voices, but not light entertainment.
I love A Thousand Acres, though. I've been meaning to read Moo but haven't yet. If I get through the pile o'books I have to read this summer, maybe I'll get to Moo.
Kristin, Moo is a laugh riot. Especially for anyone familiar with academia.
Thanks, Fred! ND owns it and said the same, so I'm very intrigued. I will add it to the pile.
Just finished Oscar Wao. I think I wanted to like it much more than I did. Which is a bummer.
Is the book as good as his short stories are? I love those, but I'm reluctant to read Oscar Wao, because sometimes good short story writers aren't such good novelists.
Question for the masses: If you were compiling a list of Must Read Cyberpunk / Metaverse Books (hi Sox), what would be on it? Nonfiction as well as fiction.
Signed, I can't get thru a Charles Stross book.
If you were compiling a list of Must Read Cyberpunk / Metaverse Books (hi Sox), what would be on it? Nonfiction as well as fiction.
The compilation Storming the Reality Studio is great. I love it because they have a critical bibliography of all the cyberpunk precursors which cites things like one particularly dark and cool short story by Fritz Leiber as well as all the usual Ballard and PKD.
Synners - Pat Cadigan
Queen of Angels - Greg Bear
Schismatrix - Bruce Sterling
Those Alec Effinger books which have recently been reprinted. What was the first one called? When Gravity Falls or something? Those were good.
Gibson, Stephenson etc.