wrod. Good times.
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."
I've never seen the movie version of The Godfather. Is it as porny?
Not as I recall. There is violence-porn, i.e. gratuitous and excessively arty, but I don't remember very much in the way of sex.
No, but I still love it. "Never ask me about my business, Kay. This one time you can ask me about my affairs."(Weird...second time I quoted that this week...freaky even for me.)
I read another Kate Shugak mystery this past week and Crusie's Crazy For You.
I feel I am doomed to not love any more of the Crusie books. I think my favourites (Welcome to Temptation, Faking It, and Fast Women) were my early reads.
I have now picked up Alice Hoffman's Local Girls, but am not really in it yet.
msbelle, I saw (far) upthread that you picked up some Carolyn Wells' Patty books - I vaguely remember those from childhood! I think I read one or two - possibly Patty's Motor Car - I distinctly remember a circus, and a house down the shore with a front yard of pebbles. How's that for odd memories?
Although I was very into books from the 1900-1910s, (Maida books were my utter favorites) I don't remember Patty particularly well. From looking up the text online, I suspect that she was a little too old for me (a teenager!) at the time (I was probably 9 or 10). That motor car book made an impression, though - all the characters seemed so busy all the time! (Again, probably my childhood interpretation of turn-of-the-century teenagers :) )
cereal...
By the way, speaking of Cruisie, read her Crazy for You and was surprised by how dark the whole ex-boyfriend stalker plot got. Not what I expected from the description on the back cover! But pretty good stuff .
I've been looking to pick up another Cruisie, but have been surprised that my local Borders (easily accessible at lunchtime!) has NO Cruisie books. How odd! I did read the Nora Roberts "Key" trilogy (am just finishing the last one now) and feel fairly satisfied with it, although hopefully the ending won't disappoint. :)
I've never seen the movie version of The Godfather. Is it as porny?
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The book of The Godfather is schlocky pulp writing; the movie is a great examples of how acting and direction can intersect to create a multi-layered work worth watching over and over again.
What Hayden said.
I feel I am doomed to not love any more of the Crusie books.
I really didn't like Crazy for You, because of the aforementioned dark craziness with the BF, but also because I didn't really believe how the couple that was meant to be together (whatever their names were) hooked up. It seemed forced.
The most recent Crusie I read is Tell Me Lies, which I liked decently (and holy cow on the hot hot sexy sex). But it's no Faking It.
ION, I just saw on Amazon.com that their #1 book is Eats, Shoots & Leaves. How cool is THAT? A *grammar* book!!! Grammar RO0LZ!!!1!