Gabriel: Are you trying to destroy this family? Simon: I didn't realize it would be so easy.

'Safe'


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."


Atropa - Jun 28, 2006 12:00:14 pm PDT #869 of 28067
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I have a hazy, nostalgia-tinged memory of being about nine, sitting under a tree in our back yard in early autumn, while reading Something Wicked This Way Comes. After I finished it, I went into the house and announced to my parents that it was The Best Book Ever.


Gus - Jun 28, 2006 12:00:37 pm PDT #870 of 28067
Bag the crypto. Say what is on your mind.

t biatch-slaps P-C, from two miles off, without warning

Why is Nutty's stuff always more romantic than mine?

Nevermind. I get to biatch-slaps P-C. My life is good.


Gris - Jun 28, 2006 12:01:13 pm PDT #871 of 28067
Hey. New board.

Dune and instant cheese grits will always evoke each other in my head.


Nutty - Jun 28, 2006 12:03:32 pm PDT #872 of 28067
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

Why is Nutty's stuff always more romantic than mine?

Not that romantic. It was really blustery that day, and took us 2+ hours to find the stone we were looking for, though we'd parked within 100 yards of it. (It's a flat stone, in a crowded section.)


Gus - Jun 28, 2006 12:03:49 pm PDT #873 of 28067
Bag the crypto. Say what is on your mind.

Dune and instant cheese grits will always evoke each other in my head.

Becuase of the water thing. I totally get that.


Strix - Jun 28, 2006 12:05:40 pm PDT #874 of 28067
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

I remember reading the last book in The Fionavar Trilogy late at night, summer vacation, in high school. I was about 15. I've been a stay-up-late reader for a long time, so my parents didn't care, as long as I was quiet.

It was about 4 a.m., and I was drinking iced tea with plenty of lemon, listening to the Everly Brothers (I know, but my dad loves them, and I do too) and I read the part where Diarmuid fights the urgach, and at the end of it, I just burst into tears. I had an absolute sobbing meltdown, crying so hard I couldn't even see. I had to go outside and cry some more. I think I bawled for about 20 minutes.

It was the first time, I think, that an author had killed off a major character AND DIDN'T BRING THEM BACK. He was dead, dead, dead...and he HAD to be dead. I think all of my disdain for ass-pulls on everyone coming back from the dead, la la la, magic will make it all right comes from.

Damn, I cried HARD. Then dove back into the book, and cried some more at the end. Cried, cried, cried.


Gus - Jun 28, 2006 12:30:59 pm PDT #875 of 28067
Bag the crypto. Say what is on your mind.

... I was drinking iced tea with plenty of lemon, listening to the Everly Brothers...

Strong stuff.


Strix - Jun 28, 2006 12:37:08 pm PDT #876 of 28067
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

I think there were crackers involved somewhere.

I was one rebel teen, yo. (Hee, that's actually pretty funny to think about, because the next summer, it was all about smoking, cruising, cheap vodka and making out.)


Kathy A - Jun 28, 2006 12:39:18 pm PDT #877 of 28067
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

the Everly Brothers (I know, but my dad loves them, and I do too)

At least the Everly Brothers are cool--my dad got me hooked on the Kingston Trio (dork city!).

Hang down your head, Tom Dooley...


Strix - Jun 28, 2006 12:45:40 pm PDT #878 of 28067
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Um...I know all the Kingston Trio songs too. And Harry Belefonte, and Johnny Mathis, and Ella Fitzgerald.