so,
if homer's odyssey were written on twitter:
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."
Can y'all give me titles of young adult novels where the lead character is either just out of high school or in college proper?
I thought of "A Five-Color Buick and a Blue-Eyed Cat" by Phyllis Wood but the Amazon blurb sounds like they're still in high school. I remembered them as being pre-college but I haven't read the book in 20 years.
if homer's odyssey were written on twitter:
HA!
Barb - there's also the Morganville Vampire series - that's set at college. I rather like them.
I just realized one of the books that floats around in my head is set during Freshman year at college. Maybe I should reframe it as YA and get cracking.
I just read Ellen Klages' White Sands, Red Menace, which is the sequel to Green Glass Sea. It's a very evocative look at life just after WWII, in a family of scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project and now are working on the V-2 rockets with Von Braun. The two girl leads have to deal with the inherent sexism of the time (one wants to be an engineer, the other is an artist in mixed media), racism, and the political stress of the beginning of the cold war.
Highly recommended, anyway.
I just got Lawrence Block's newsletter, and he's offering a box of random stuff -- 12 books! -- for $50. [link] They say:
No telling what you'll find, but we guarantee a hardcover first edition of Telling Lies for Fun & Profit, and at least two other LB hardcovers. There'll be foreign editions, anthologies, UK paperbacks, and other odds and ends, all at a tiny fraction of our regular retail prices.
So tempting!
Does anyone have an idea what to do with old Cliff Notes/Spark Notes? I have a bunch and don't want to sell them one by one on Amazon. I don't need money for them, but don't want to just dump them in recycling them.
Java, would a library take them?
That's one thought - and I am going to the Alameda Library tomorrow night in fact (author is giving a talk). Thanks, Jess.