L I B R A R Y meara. Pick what you want online and put it on reserve. They send you an email when you can go pick it up.
Powell's is so cool. So's the public art around town. And Coffee People! Machismo Mouse!
'Trash'
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."
L I B R A R Y meara. Pick what you want online and put it on reserve. They send you an email when you can go pick it up.
Powell's is so cool. So's the public art around town. And Coffee People! Machismo Mouse!
Speaking of Frankenstein, I found this in my EW:
It's alive, alive! Adam Golberg and Parker Posey are on for the USA net's Frankenstein, a cop-show-esque update of the horror classic. And Scorsese is exec-producing. Wow.
Heh. But see, Java, I want to HAVE the books.
Also, i tend to do very well at the library for a little while...and then have a catastrophic failure to return several books for months, and finally return them, and avoid the library forever for fear of the fees.
Not the most efficient way.
(snorting lemon soda through my nose at Java's response on the SOMA situation)
Dani, you are not to buy yourself These Old Shades, OK? I'm sending you one. And I got your package today, and you rock. email shortly.
Er, that was him, not me. I should edit that. But yeah. I suggested that maybe he should throw in a design company or two that survived the dot com bust, the female members of whom tended to wear "bebe" fluevogs and gave him a link. I kept thinking about South Park (the SF one).
I think someone at Borders has been reading this thread. The display table which usually has very little of interest today had Barbara Hambly, Jennifer Crusie, Georgette Heyer, at least three vampire-related novels the names of which escape me. Also an anthology edited by a writer Hec mentioned recently (Pat Cadigan). No Deb Grabien (dammit) but they did have a Tad Williams, which I bought.
No, no, I got that, Java. I meant, the reponse you got. Sorry.
But it was funny. Perfect description of what happened to my beloved City.
Brenda, Borders hates me. Smack them for me, please?
Will do.
(I look you up in the bookfindy-computer periodically, on the theory that they might actually look at that data someday. Yes, my mind works that way.)
Also, i tend to do very well at the library for a little while...and then have a catastrophic failure to return several books for months, and finally return them, and avoid the library forever for fear of the fees.
That is so me. Wait, I'm in a new city now. I can start the process all over again. Whoo!
Thank you, ma'am.
Seriously, Borders has an attitude issue with me. They probably know I'm a lefty - their politics (home office) lean decidedly right.
Really? That doesn't surpise me for some reason. But it's the bookstore around the corner where I can kill time on my lunch, so I'm in there rather a lot. Fortunately, I'm cheap, so I rarely buy very much.