Angel: I can stay in town as long as you want me. Buffy: How's forever? Does forever work for you?

'Lies My Parents Told Me'


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."


Vortex - May 09, 2004 11:29:22 am PDT #2774 of 10002
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I was already worried about the movie from the description, but I'm going to watch it anyway :)

I knew all about it. Mind you, I didn't believe a word of it

My father is 6'6", and my mother is 5"5". When someone told me about sex when I was a kid, I didn't believe it because my parents wouldn't "fit".


hun_e - May 09, 2004 4:27:14 pm PDT #2775 of 10002
Meanwhile, back at the Hall of Justice...

Here's a list of "the greatest literature ever written" put together for Canadian book week. Perhaps they should have named it "the greatest *western* lit. ever written" since most is from North America or Western Europe (with a few exceptions).

Funny story- my book club picked Dr. Zhivago to read this year, I guess trying to balance out the fluffy stuff. We gave ourselves 2 months to read it (instead of the usual 1 mo.). Yeah. We ended up watching the movie.


hun_e - May 09, 2004 4:29:56 pm PDT #2776 of 10002
Meanwhile, back at the Hall of Justice...

Oh yeah- regarding "The Talk" I had a friend who's dad told her and her sisters that he and her mom didn't believe in sex before marriage. She was 17 and her sisters were older. They were like, "um, too late".


Kate P. - May 09, 2004 4:35:06 pm PDT #2777 of 10002
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

I've been rereading the Wrinkle in Time books lately, and I'm on the third one now, A Swiftly Tilting Planet. Damn, I forgot how cheesy this one is. Unicorns dancing with the wind? I mean, I'm enjoying it, but there are definitely some cringeworthy moments.


Gris - May 09, 2004 7:17:37 pm PDT #2778 of 10002
Hey. New board.

A Swiftly Tilting Planet was my favorite. Cheesy, yes, but also... I dunno, it had something going for it that I liked. It was a long long time ago.

But then, I actually preferred the somewhat less fantastic Madeliene L'Engle books, like the Austins series (and those were crazy cheesy). And I loved how, eventually, I realized that all of her young adult books, including the Wrinkle in Time series, were all connected somehow, through characters that knew each other and other, similar, connections. But that's about all I remember.


Steph L. - May 10, 2004 4:47:15 am PDT #2779 of 10002
I look more rad than Lutheranism

And I loved how, eventually, I realized that all of her young adult books, including the Wrinkle in Time series, were all connected somehow, through characters that knew each other and other, similar, connections.

That actually extends to her adult fiction, as well; I mean, the YA characters and the characters in the adult fiction are also entertwined. Some of the characters in her adult fiction were children in the YA books, for instance.


Katerina Bee - May 10, 2004 8:24:41 am PDT #2780 of 10002
Herding cats for fun

The Stephen King-verse has the interconnected characters appearing briefly in each other's stories thing going, too. I rather like it.


Polter-Cow - May 10, 2004 8:25:44 am PDT #2781 of 10002
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

The Stephen King-verse has the interconnected characters appearing briefly in each other's stories thing going, too.

Also, Faulkner, of course.


deborah grabien - May 10, 2004 8:45:15 am PDT #2782 of 10002
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Also, Faulkner, of course.

And one odd, glancing mention in Peter Straub's Floating Dragon, of one of the characters from Ghost Story.


Polter-Cow - May 10, 2004 8:48:07 am PDT #2783 of 10002
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

There's also an amusing bit in Christopher Pike's Remember Me where one of the characters writes a short story that's essentially identical to The Eternal Enemy.