I have added it to The List.
'Trash'
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."
They are really good. Like I said, the first one got my stuborn, non-reading son to read it all the way through and pick up the second one un-prodded.
Oh Tep, these sound great! I'm going to have to remember to pick those up for Nate-- sounds completely up his alley.
Going way back to lisah:
I just finished the first book in the Dark is Rising series. I read it because there was such an uproar about the movie adaptation and I had to see what people were being so passionate about. And I have to say I just don't get it. It was quite a slog.
Is the first book just a dud and the rest are more exciting? I was totally skimming at the end just to finish it.
I hope the second part is true, since I was looking forward to the series once I saw the description in that Newsweek list someone posted. For such a short book it took me quite awhile to get through. But I think I would have really liked it had I read it growing up.
I also took The Dark is Rising out at the same time so I will give it a go.
In the meantime, I'm reading Lev Grossman's The Magicians. It's promising so far. And starts off in my old neighborhood of Park Slope!
I just finished the first volume of The Glass Books of the Dream-Eaters and bought the second volume. Pretty good so far. At first, I really hated one of the main characters, but she's slowly starting to grow on me.
George R. R. Martin is eating my brain.
I know I really loved the Dark is Rising series when I read it as a kid, but I remember remarkable little about the story.
I know I really loved the Dark is Rising series when I read it as a kid, but I remember remarkable little about the story.
-t is me. I loved those books intensely, but it's been 25 years since I read them.
I finished Moby Dick last night.
Mostly, it's phenomenal. There are passages in that book that I want to marry and have little half-human-half-paragraph babies with them. The language is a pure pleasure to read.
Still, for a book that's supposedly not really about whales...there was an awful lot of it that was all about whales. The infamous Catalog of Whales is nothing compared to the umpteen or so chapters that follow each devoted to "The Whale's Eye" "The Whale's Spout" "The Whale's Teeth" and so on. SO MANY FREAKING WHALES.
megan, based only on the description I have read about The Magicians, it makes me think of Giles's misspent magical youth.
I finished Moby Dick last night.
Can I get a "HELL YEAH!"?
SO MANY FREAKING WHALES.
Ah, but they're allegorical whales. Except when they're not.