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."
I adored Diplomatic Immunity
Is that the one with the bug butter? *checks* Oh, the bug butter one is Civil Campaign, I see. That one might be my favourite among all the books, just for the dinner party scene of High Screwball Comedy that could have been written by Preston Sturges.
I also love the middle ones with Mark, for whom I have a massive soft spot.
ETA: I don't understand why they didn't package "Memory" with "Brothers in Arms" and "Mirror Dance" because the three books make for one long arc. The omnibus volumes are more widely available, but I found "Memory" in its own tougher to find, and it's an essential book in Miles' character arc.
A good book for traveling is "e" by Matt Beaumont - it's a series of e-mails among the staff and clients of a London ad agency and, as such, it's easy to pick up and put down.
Seconding the Vorkosigan books. Anything by Jennifer Crusie.
Vortex, where's the cruise? If you'll be able to lounge in the sun, a good whodunit would work. Two or three old Ellery Queens or Erle Stanley Gardners probably won't set you back more than $5 or $6.
If you want to get classier, Jane Austen and Anthony Trollope are good choices. Though you might have trouble finding Trollope in a used book store. At least, I do. Or did -- it's been quite a while.
ETA: I don't understand why they didn't package "Memory" with "Brothers in Arms" and "Mirror Dance" because the three books make for one long arc. The omnibus volumes are more widely available, but I found "Memory" in its own tougher to find, and it's an essential book in Miles' character arc.
Yeah, that doesn't make any sense. I can't imagine Komarr making any sense without reading Memory first!
I meant Civil Affair, not Diplomatic Immunity.
Vortex, where's the cruise? If you'll be able to lounge in the sun, a good whodunit would work. Two or three old Ellery Queens or Erle Stanley Gardners probably won't set you back more than $5 or $6.
Exactly. I plan to spend the majority of the time lounging and reading. I plan to get some classics as well, but thought that the Buffistas may recommend some classics I missed, and i'm kind of excited about this new series.
Oh, another (much shorter, less chronologically-confusing) series I can recommend is Megan Whalen-Turner's Attolia books. They are YA, I think, but very appealing to this adult reader at least. It's got a whiff of fantasy, lots of cool if not overly-complex world-building details, mythology, intrigue, and one of the most interesting romances I've read in the genre, all wrapped in one. There are three books: The Thief, The Queen of Attolia, and The King of Attolia. They are slim volume & fast reads, but the writing is just lovely.
There are three books: The Thief, The Queen of Attolia, and The King of Attolia.
Hey! There's someone on LJ named queen_of_attolia or something. Now I know where her name comes from.
I saw that name around FFlist! I remember her, only because she's a huge Buffy & Veronica-basher AND Logan & Spike apologist (not that the two are related or anything, oh no) and I knew to give her a wide berth whenever I came across that name for the sake of my blood pressure.
Oh, I definitely second Vonnie's rec, though those might be hard to find at a used bookstore.
If I were you (but then, I'm clearly not, given my bookwhoredom), I'd hit up Goodwill or someplace similar, that has books supercheap. They'll usually have some common trashy thrillers of the past few years for $1 a book or what have you--it's even cheaper than a used bookstore, but definitely not when you're looking for quality. But if you want stuff you can toss at the end to lighten your suitcase (or even not worry too much about dropping in the pool), they're excellent. There's usually several copies of stuff like "The DaVinci Code" or whatever--thrillers and trashy romances, which are good beach/pool reads. And then you can supplement that with a few more decent things for like, on the plane or whatever.