Here's movie novelizations: [link].
That Highlander one is genius.
Tara ,'First Date'
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."
Here's movie novelizations: [link].
That Highlander one is genius.
I like "Mr. Wonka! Just Punisher of Coddled Children"
The interview on last night's Daily Show was about the writing of the Constitution (the book is Plain, Honest Men). It sounded like it'd be a great addition to my history bookshelves, so I called the B&N that I work at to see if they had it in stock. They didn't, but the co-worker I was speaking with said that the bn.com site had it for less than our employee discount would provide (35% vs. 30%), so I headed over there to order it. I put in my membership discount for 10% more, then googled coupon codes to get another 10% off and I also found one that would get me 5% off and free shipping if I used my Visa debit card. So, combining those three with the 35% off the book already was, the $30.99 book ended up costing me $15.78 after adding $.99 tax.
Nicely done, Kathy!
I had to brag about my online shopping skillz somewhere!
Sooo, P&P&Zombies. I'm about halfway through it, and have been giggling a lot. How faithful is it to the original novel? Um, I don't know. I've never read the original.
waits for a whole flock of you to revive from fainting
What? All I read as a child/young adult/teen was SF, fantasy, and horror. P&P was exactly the sort of book I avoided if at all possible. Yes, I promise to read the original P&P once I'm done with the zombie re-mix.
I was an English major and didn't read any Austen until I was in my mid-30s.
I was an English major and didn't read any Austen until I was in my mid-30s.
English was my undergraduate degree, too, and I have read exactly two Austen novels. By the second, I'd worked out that they were all the same, and I was done.
Thomas Hardy and the Brontes (mostly Emily) I could read forever.
I hadn't read any Austen till college, and even then I've only ever made it through Emma, which I do love, and most of of Pride and Prejudice. I love her stories and characters, but her style is just too dated for me.
Thomas Hardy and the Brontes (mostly Emily) I could read forever.
::sits next to Seska::
Thomas Hardy
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