Tor Books has this new thing where you sign up to get a newsletter and a free book download.
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."
The United States of Arugula has moved on to Alice Waters. It's not pretty.
thinks it kicks ass right up until the end, which he hated.
Someone put together a fake ending that's pretty damn cool. He might like that one more.
I told him, but he says he doesn't want to read it if it's "not real."
But *I* bookmarked your post for future reference.
I thought the real ending was fine, slick and appropriate. But the fake ending is perhaps more along the lines of what I had been expecting. I...possibly would have loved the series more if it had ended that way?
Many thanks, PC.
BTW, I still owe you a writeup of the Percy Jackson series. I think you'd really like it. I hope to get to that this weekend.
Best novel: Down River by John Hart (St. Martin's Minotaur)
Best first novel by an American author: In the Woods by Tana French (Penguin Group - Viking
Best Paperback original: Queenpin by Megan Abbott (Simon & Schuster)
Best critical/biographical: Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters by Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower and Charles Foley (The Penguin Press)
Best Fact Crime: Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy by Vincent Bugliosi (W.W. Norton and Company
Best Short Story: "The Golden Gopher" - Los Angeles Noir by Susan Straight (Akashic Books)
Best Young Adult: Rat Life by Tedd Arnold (Penguin - Dial Books for Young Readers)
Best Juvenile: The Night Tourist by Katherine Marsh (Hyperion Books for Young Readers)
Best Play: Panic by Joseph Goodrich (International Mystery Writers' Festival)
Best Television episode teleplay: "Pilot" - Burn Notice, Teleplay by Matt Nix (USA Network/Fox Television Studios)
Best motion picture screenplay: Michael Clayton, Screenplay by Tony Gilroy (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Robert L. Fish Memorial Award: "The Catch" - Still Waters by Mark Ammons (Level Best Books)
The Simon and Schuster Mary Higgins Clark Award: Wild Indigo by Sandi Ault (Penguin Group - Berkley Prime Crime)
Grand Master: Bill Pronzini
Raven Awards:Center for the Book in the Library of Congress and Kate's Mystery Books (Kate Mattes, owner)
Mary Higgins Clark has an award named after her? Huh. I went through a Mary Higgins Clark phase in junior high.
I just ordered Knut's book at my local B&N I really don't know why people make me wait . and my 200+ to be read pile does not make me feel guilty. nope
Follow-up to the Goth Poetry discussion. I've posted The Waterboys very pretty version of Yeats' "The Stolen Child" up at Buffistarawk.
My first guest-blog post over at Powell's Books. (xposted in Music)