Good luck. Try not to kill people. Hands! Hands!

Willow ,'Storyteller'


We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good  

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."


brenda m - Apr 26, 2004 4:45:17 pm PDT #2366 of 10002
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Anyone else know Incognito Mosquito?

No, but I love him already.


Pix - Apr 26, 2004 5:07:56 pm PDT #2367 of 10002
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

I second the notion of "Cat's Eye" as my favorite -- it deals with the cruelty of girls to girls. It's a fucking great book, and yes, it is disturbing as hell, but it's right.

Third.


Java cat - Apr 26, 2004 5:14:07 pm PDT #2368 of 10002
Not javachik

Discoveries made while reading Entertainment Weekly during lunch:

A Widow for One Year is being released as the movie The Door in the Floor, with Jeff Bridges, Kim Basinger, Mimi Rogers, Jon Foster, Bijou Philips and Dakota Fanning's little sister. John Irving liked what they did with the screenplay and sold them the rights for $1.00.

Kevin Kline is starring in a Cole Porter movie called De-Lovely.

Nicholas Spark's The Notebook is coming out in June. Eh. Still, Gena Rowlands, Joan Allen, James Garner.

This coming Sunday, The Book of Ruth is coming out on CBS. Now, I never read this, after a gathering in which every woman who'd read the book swore she needed therapy after reading it. What do folks here think of the book? On the plus side, Christine Lahti is in it. After Running on Empty (which you must see if you haven't already), I'd watch her in about anything.


Daisy Jane - Apr 26, 2004 5:27:55 pm PDT #2369 of 10002
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

I have read that book. It was a long time ago, but I seem to remember it being a sort of Bastard Out of Carolina kind of traumatizing.


bon bon - Apr 26, 2004 5:54:51 pm PDT #2370 of 10002
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

Not a Pike fan, per se, but I've often wanted to re-read the books. All I remember is one weird one with a brother and sister who were too close for comfort and I think someone in a wheelchair throws himself into a void at the end.

I seem to remember reading Incognito Mosquito at the same time, in 6th grade. Was it in some kind of school text?


sumi - Apr 26, 2004 5:58:40 pm PDT #2371 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

What are you talking about? Was there a mirror planet on the other side of the sun from ours? If so, I think I saw a movie of that when I was a small child.


bon bon - Apr 26, 2004 6:01:34 pm PDT #2372 of 10002
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

Maybe, sumi. Sounds kinda familiar but I can't really say for sure. A movie was made of a Pike book, though? That I didn't know.


Micole - Apr 26, 2004 6:01:38 pm PDT #2373 of 10002
I've been working on a song about the difference between analogy and metaphor.

I liked Book of Ruth a lot, but "Bastard Out of Carolina kind of traumatizing" about covers it.

I've never been able to get through any of Hamilton's other books.

And fourth on Cat's Eye.


Emlah - Apr 26, 2004 6:56:48 pm PDT #2374 of 10002
To every idea a shelf...

Is anyone else a huge Pike fan?

In high school I was big into Chrisopher Pike and all the authors that contributed to the Point Horror series: R.L. Stine and a bunch of others I can't remember off hand. You know, those books that had names like The Waitress, The Boyfriend, The Girlfriend etc.

I remember lots of Christopher Pike, mainly because he was really, really dark where a lot of the others were pretty candyass in terms of horror. I remember a series with anonymous letters. Um, I remember one called Monster that completely freaked me out. One with a witch who could see the future. I don't remember The Cold One, what's it about? And is Remember Me the one where a girl dies at a party and comes back as a ghost? Or is that the series that had something to do with scuba diving and a prom on a boat or something? Argh, stupid half-formed memories. Oh, and I remember one where this chick set her friend up for murder by throwing herself off a cliff.

Mmmm, early genre writing experiences. Good. Times.


Gris - Apr 26, 2004 7:02:24 pm PDT #2375 of 10002
Hey. New board.

"Incognito Mosquito - Private Insective!"

That, unfortunately, is all I remember. The catchy phrase.

For kid-level mystery books, I was always a fan of Cam Jansen (she had a photographic memory that took pictures when she said "click") and, of course, Encyclopedia Brown.