I am gobsmacked by the notion of persons about whom RPF is written reading and writing feedback.
Quite frankly, that would be Number One Reason I'll Never Be In Bandom. Ever. EVER.
I like the music, though.
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."
I am gobsmacked by the notion of persons about whom RPF is written reading and writing feedback.
Quite frankly, that would be Number One Reason I'll Never Be In Bandom. Ever. EVER.
I like the music, though.
Jezebel's list of 75 books every woman should read - I've read less than half of them.
I know I've read 44 of those titles, and if I included "I'm pretty sure I read that" then I'd be closer to 61.
I've read 5 of them.
Wait - I think I have too (read 44) - that's more than half. (See, my arithmetic skills leave much to be desired.)
I've read 5 of them.
I've read 11 of them and am reading a twelfth. I'm more than twice the woman you are!
(Maybe 12, going on 13. I can't remember whether I read The Diary of Anne Frank. I'm sure I must have.)
I think I've read 15, maybe 20 if you include "started and subsequently abandoned." I'm terribly weak on 20th-century fiction, and worse on 21st.
If you have not read Fun Home, I highly recommend it, whatever your gender.
Okay, I included the Shirley Jackson among those I have read - even though I may have only read "The Lottery."
I've read 31, but there are about 20 more that I am not sure if I actually read, or just know a lot about them.