Those are the only Crusie I've read.
There will be more -- do I not need to send you Faking It, then?
erikaj, I hated what he wrote, and how he wrote it. Piker.
Buffy ,'Lessons'
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."
Those are the only Crusie I've read.
There will be more -- do I not need to send you Faking It, then?
erikaj, I hated what he wrote, and how he wrote it. Piker.
During an epileptic seizure while visiting her ancestral home, sixteen-year-old Katie is transported back in time and mistaken for her great-great-great grandmother who also had epilepsy at a time when the disease was greatly misunderstood.
Oh yay, I'm the first back with the answer about AmyLiz's book: Why Have The Birds Stopped Singing by Zoa Sherburne.
I recall she wrote some cool books. Better go rummage through what Amazon says.
Edit: I feel as though I should really like reading Annie Dillard, but my attention keeps wandering off track with her.
There will be more -- do I not need to send you Faking It, then?
Um, I was going to be rereading it.
His people aren't people...just action figures.
I had that feeling too, the whole time I was reading it! I kept thinking, "Don't they have family that would wonder where they are? Or, friends, even? A cat? Anything?"
I was going to be rereading it.
She's all yours.
Me, I'm currently reading Snow Crash and Abide With Me. So far, pretty dissimilar. I expect this trend to continue.
Wrod, ita. I fricking hate reading a best-seller and thinking "I can do better." So I went to Amazon and told them I would avoid his books like there's anthrax in the covers. Bitchy and satisfying.
I fricking hate reading a best-seller and thinking "I can do better." So I went to Amazon and told them I would avoid his books like there's anthrax in the covers. Bitchy and satisfying.
Woohoo!! I'm so sick of the book! Can we have a new best seller please, preferably something with an entertaining plot AND quality writing?
AmyLiz, my take on Dillard is that The Living is a mildly interesting novel, but Pilgrim at Tinker Creek is fascinating nonfiction if you are at all interested in bugs, plants, and other life.
Of course, it's been 20 and 30 years, respectively, since I read those books.
Can we have a new best seller please, preferably something with an entertaining plot AND quality writing?
(raises hand)
"Ma'am? You over there, with the cats on your lap? Do you have a candidate for bestseller? A series perhaps? To protect us from the next GrishamCrichton?"