Everybody plays each other. That's all anybody ever does. We play parts.

Saffron ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


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."


Dani - May 27, 2004 7:44:52 am PDT #2890 of 10002
I believe vampires are the world's greatest golfers

Well, I rather like making my own cheese balls, but I couldn't agree more about the "clean house" part. Anyone who's seen the dog fur bunnies under my bed could tell you that.

I'm still on the library waiting list for Bet Me, so I'm glad to hear others liked it. Welcome to Temptation is probably my favourite Crusie, though I also loved her old category romance - the one with the older woman/younger man couple and the Basset - am blanking on the title.


Betsy HP - May 27, 2004 7:47:47 am PDT #2891 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

That's Anyone But YOu, which I also love.


Dana - May 27, 2004 7:49:44 am PDT #2892 of 10002
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

And Charlie All Night is a great read.


Jesse - May 27, 2004 7:52:17 am PDT #2893 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

OK, so I like Crusie, but haven't read other Romance writers. Who should I pick up next? It matters to me that stuff feel real, even if the situation is improbable -- the JD Robb books drive me BATTY, between the fact that NYC is unrecognizable, the cop stuff is lame, but not as lame as the future stuff.


Dani - May 27, 2004 7:56:20 am PDT #2894 of 10002
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stuff feel real, even if the situation is improbable

If you like historicals, one of the best at that IMO is Jo Beverley.

I don't read a lot of contemporary romances other than Crusie, so I can't help there. The genre conventions that I accept in books set in the past (virgin heroines etc etc) drive me nuts when used in the present without any changes.


Jesse - May 27, 2004 8:01:05 am PDT #2895 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I could try historical, thanks, Dani.

Probably 80% of what I read now is modern urban crime fiction, on the gritty side. So I kind of forget that I do like other stuff, when it's good.


Betsy HP - May 27, 2004 8:02:24 am PDT #2896 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

I think Nerd in Shining Armor by Vicki Lewis Thompson is very funny and has good characterization. (Guy and girl stranded together on island.) You might pick up and riffle through It Had To Be You by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Art-loving daughter inherits football team from estranged father and has to produce a championship.

One of these days I shall read something challenging again. I started Albion's Seed and was very impressed, but it's dense. A scholarly study of the four major British migrations to America and how their different cultures shaped American society. link.


Jesse - May 27, 2004 8:07:02 am PDT #2897 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Nerd in Shining Armor by Vicki Lewis Thompson

I've been looking for that! (I think the actual problem was that the computer said it was at my library, but I couldn't find it.) I think it's on the Kelly Ripa bookclub list. Which I kind of gave up on because the one book I could find, I hated. But I will pull it back out and try again.


Jesse - May 27, 2004 8:12:04 am PDT #2898 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Oh, and when I say I like other stuff "when it's good," I'm saying that because I like crime fiction even when it's not that good.


Dani - May 27, 2004 8:13:45 am PDT #2899 of 10002
I believe vampires are the world's greatest golfers

Oh, and Jesse - you have totally got me hooked on George Pelecanos. I had to rush out and get Soul Circus in pb after reading the first two Strange/Quinn books. Curse you! I really didn't need any more books to read right now! t shakes fist

ETA thanks, Betsy, for the title help.