I'm with you with everything except Crazy for You, in which there was too much creepy crazy.
Glory ,'Potential'
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 aunt who gives books," not "the cool aunt."
I am both. And the "favorite aunt."
Of course, it helps that I am the only aunt.
In fact, my nephew left for boarding school today and I'm trying to figure out what I can send him at school to maintain my "cool aunt" status.
and I'm trying to figure out what I can send him at school to maintain my "cool aunt" status.
I hear the cool kids do drugs.
On a completely unrelated note, I just finished a few comic memoirs: Maus, Persepolis, and Fun Home.
I also need a recommendation of a well-written romance novel. My male friend who is really into sci fi ish stuff, but also Shakespeare, doesn't believe there is a romance novel that is ever "good", but said he would read one.
...he's either gay or in a relationship (or both), right?
If not, how does he feel about mail-order English Roses?
Plus she had a sex change! So she was a transgender fairy princess.
How did I not know this? Because this is FABulous.
I thought Ozma had the sex change.
It was indeed Ozma with the sex change.
So many lovely, completely insane little tangents in all those books. I completely adored the Flatheads, who kept their brains (powdered) in little cans they carried around with them everywhere and were ruled by a couple who had conned several other people out of their cans of powdered brains and were thus the smartest people in the land because they had something like six cans of brains each.
And the princess with her collection of couture heads, and the wicked magician princess with a castle hidden at the bottom of a lake, and the three former benevolent rulers of the lake region (also women, and magicians) transformed into a golden fish, a silver fish, and a bronze fish, swimming around and around the sunken castle and singing sadly.
The Oz books are uneven, but my God, that man's imagination could sing, and he was absolutely fearless about taking every single crazy "what-if" that bounced into his head and setting it loose to run glorious riot.
Thanks for the recs. I am fairly invested in proving him wrong (He dislikes Buffy and cannot be swayed-- he likes the movie and thinks the TV show is not well done)
If not, how does he feel about mail-order English Roses?
He is neither gay nor married, and I am sure he does like Kate Winslet.... (He is my BFF's brother, so like my brother).
he likes the movie and thinks the TV show is not well done
I felt the same way until I blundered upon Once More With Feeling one lazy morning. I liked how campy the movie was and I thought the TV show took itself too seriously. This opinion was based on a couple episodes of Season 1.
Deena, the books are all by John Christopher and the series, in order, is: When the Tripods Came, The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead, The Pool of Fire
I might be going to a couple used book stores this weekend. If I run across any of these I'll pick them up and get them to you. I pulled out my copies to make sure I got the titles in order. Now I think I'll just have to read them again before putting them away.