Bunch of wanna blessed-bes. Nowadays every girl with a henna tattoo and a spice rack thinks she's a sister to the dark ones.

Willow ,'Bring On The Night'


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."


Barb - Feb 08, 2009 4:33:56 pm PST #8432 of 28431
“Not dead yet!”

Especially since she'd never been to North Carolina when she wrote about *it*, either. I'm more familiar than I'd wish with Rowan County, and it is definitely NOT in the mountains.

Yeah, that drove me nuts too. There's only so much hand-waving one can do.

I have read the later books though, mostly because I'm Roger MacKenzie's bitch. He's my ideal hero.


askye - Feb 08, 2009 4:37:09 pm PST #8433 of 28431
Thrive to spite them

The romance in the Outlander series isn't the typical romance and there is a large cast of characters (occasionally too large) but it can be interesting at times. And occasionally it's a bit over the top, but it's good story telling.


beth b - Feb 08, 2009 5:06:14 pm PST #8434 of 28431
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I read the first two one right after another, and then never picked up the next one -- I think I read them too close together. I keep meaning to pick them up - I just haven't.


erikaj - Feb 08, 2009 5:54:00 pm PST #8435 of 28431
Always Anti-fascist!

Ok, and I thought I'd crossed rather a personal border when I was planning to buy Dominic West's coffee cup at his moving-out-of-Balmer sale.(He ended up going back to London without doing it, so I'm not sure if I'd give in to "OMG, he touched it!!1" or not), but if I were a teen and someone wanted my clothes, I'd think they were going to tie me up in throw me in their van. But then, as now, I was a procedural junkie, so maybe every young miss would not be thinking this.


Consuela - Feb 08, 2009 6:14:01 pm PST #8436 of 28431
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

I got to the 3rd or 4th Outlander book, and the way it ended (with Jamie making sweeping assumptions of an insane kind, such that the daughter's fiance ended up kidnapped and tortured by Indians) was such a farrago of hamhanded plotting and Stupiditis that I put it down and decided not to read any more of them.

They're possessed of more sex than expected in a standard historical novel, but they do have a lot of historical plot (even if some of the plot is Stupid Plot).


Barb - Feb 08, 2009 6:16:33 pm PST #8437 of 28431
“Not dead yet!”

Yeah, but 'Suela, you'd be amazed at how many diehard romance fans were willing to forgive that because that's

"just how Jamie is... so ALPHA. He's protecting his people."

Ptooey.


Consuela - Feb 08, 2009 6:26:24 pm PST #8438 of 28431
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Ptooey, indeed, Barb. Life is too short for Stupid Books.


Barb - Feb 08, 2009 6:29:39 pm PST #8439 of 28431
“Not dead yet!”

Yeah, but Roger has some great scenes where he evens the score a bit.

I did mention I'm Roger's bitch, right?


Consuela - Feb 08, 2009 6:32:20 pm PST #8440 of 28431
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

You did. But since I stopped reading them, I guess I'll never know. ::shrugs::

Instead I'm rereading the Morgaine novels this weekend. Comfort reading, which is funny, because like most Cherryh, they're full of angst and exhaustion.


Beverly - Feb 08, 2009 7:58:40 pm PST #8441 of 28431
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

OooOOo, Cherryh.

I'm still of the firm opinion that Merchanters' Luck is a sort of sister to Firefly. I didn't read that book, I absorbed it. It's written exactly the way I think. My husband hated it, he couldn't stand the shorthanded language.

And the Russalka books, and the Chanur books, and the Faded Sun books, and, and, and. Angst and exhaustion, yes, but you know that going in. And so worth it.