Jess, your blue font made me laugh and laugh.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
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 decision to not hyphenate "kids only" is likely related to the omission of the serial comma. I wonder if the author is British. I wonder if he sleeps at night."
Jess, your blue font made me laugh and laugh.
It seemed appropriate.
Jess, your blue font made me laugh and laugh.
I was very confused until I clicked the hyperlink and only part of it turned purple. Hee.
I've wanted to read House of Leaves for a while. It looks even more daunting now.
I just thought of a narrator who's both reliable and unreliable-- Briony in ATONEMENT. The epilogue of the book is just one big WTF when you realize what McEwan did with the narrative.
I wanted to smack him almost as much as I wanted to worship at his feet.
Oooh! Briony! I loathed her as much as I loathed Nelly Dean.
I just thought of a narrator who's both reliable and unreliable-- Briony in ATONEMENT. The epilogue of the book is just one big WTF when you realize what McEwan did with the narrative.
Oh! Now I want to read it.
Oooh! Briony! I loathed her as much as I loathed Nelly Dean.
The phrase that kept running through my head as I read that book was "that little twat." Seriously. I read it out on the flight to San Diego in February and Lewis kept having to put his hand on my leg because it was twitching and bouncing so furiously.
"You read such different books! I've heard you recommend to customers titles on everything from early Christianity to the Time Travelers Wife, then science books, and now musical theater?"
I don't really read non-fiction, other than the news.
so ... no non-fiction at all?