I changed my earworm to "La Isla Bonita" for some reason. I must be longing for a vacation in Spain.
That song has one of my favourite misheard lyrics:
"I fell in love with some bagels"
Anya ,'Get It Done'
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."
I changed my earworm to "La Isla Bonita" for some reason. I must be longing for a vacation in Spain.
That song has one of my favourite misheard lyrics:
"I fell in love with some bagels"
"I fell in love with some bagels"
!!!!!
Praise be, I'm not the only one. Once my brain processed that "some bagels" had to be wrong, it immediately switched to "Sambucca". which somehow seemed more Madonna-like.
Barnes and Noble says A Scholar of Magics won't be released until April.
I finished A Gracious Plenty and loved it.
Now am starting Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Heh. Remember our discussion on reviewers and genre?
Salon just made me roll my eyes backwards in my head.
Of course, in a cheap sci-fi book, the main character's name would have to be something that sounds like a new brand of antidepressant medication -- and the story would be trite, gimmicky and shallow.
Plei, the nice people at Salon can kiss every inch of my girly arse.
Grump.
Are they talking about good sci fi, or bad? I figured "cheap" meant they were shooting crap fish in a barrel.
The review opens with
Andrew Sean Greer's second novel has a high-concept premise that seems perfect for one of those $3 mass-market sci-fi/fantasy paperbacks.
Are they talking about good sci fi, or bad? I figured "cheap" meant they were shooting crap fish in a barrel.
So, I'm getting the distinct impression that he's dismissing the genre.
Lordy, what a jerk.
Who lets these people review stuff they're obviously primed to loathe without seeing, anyway?
(yes, I have a bugbear)
Who lets these people review stuff they're obviously primed to loathe without seeing, anyway?
Oh, he loved the book. Adored it.
However, he adored it by slamming a whole genre, by saying "this concept sounds like something out of those nasty little books the pimply boys read, but it's deep and wonderful, and high literature."
Which makes my eyes roll. A lot.