I'm just happy to know that toeing out was ever in fashion.
"Now, don't forget your bustle, dear, and remember, walking like a duck is dainty.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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'm just happy to know that toeing out was ever in fashion.
"Now, don't forget your bustle, dear, and remember, walking like a duck is dainty.
Damn. I need this book. Is it in the remainders section?
You mean where they have all the "Best Irish Horror Stories" anthologies for $3.98? If so, yes. It was $5.98. Blue cover, with a chic woman wearing a zebra-striped coat on the front.
Betsy, this edition. Hardcover.
"Before you consider your weight remember that, in general, it is well for a woman under thirty to be slightly overweight. During these early years the body still can use this extra defense against disease."
Sweet!
How do you people read and keep up with buffistas as well? I haven't had time to clean my room, and that was my only goal for the day!
How do you people read and keep up with buffistas as well?
We don't sleep.
How do you people read and keep up with buffistas as well?
We don't sleep.
or, in my case, don't do any work at work.
Yup, what Vortex said. Some of us get paid to sit around being available and looking like we're busy. Internet is OK, but god forbid that management find you reading the paper, much less a novel.
Hell, a lot of us write and read. We loves our internet, we do.
Speaking of writers, I wanted to post this here (as opposed to Great Write, since this is crit). My friend Victoria Zackheim is involved in this, and I've been grinning at the site all moring.
Way to cheer up the writers you love.
And thinking about it, I'll post it in Great Write as well. I love the idea.
hivemind
I am trying to find book descriptions for some of my older TBR books. Usually I just get these off Amazon, but it seems some of the books are out-of-print and therefore not really on Amazon. Any idea where to look?
Project Gutenberg doesn't have descriptions, neither do library listings.