Lorne: Snakes? Uh-huh. And they came out of your what? Okay. Okay, well, did they get up there themselves or is this part of a, you know, a thing? No, I'm not judging...Do we fight snakes? Angel: Only if they're giant. Or demons. Or giant demons. Are they giant demon snakes? Lorne: Well, unless this guy's 30 feet tall, I'm thinking they're of the garden variety.

'Lineage'


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."


Calli - Jun 04, 2004 11:00:28 am PDT #3091 of 10002
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I read this! I'm pretty sure I read this...does it have two guys on the front cover? I got so excited when I saw this, I was all "Gay Vampire Snuff Porn in the library!"

And then I read it.

Yes, that's the one! And yes, it's ever so much a Dracula Sue.

I've read huge quantities of Anne Rice and everything Laurel K. Hamilton's published. Not that I'm necessarily proud of this (although both had their entertaining points or I wouldn't have kept on), I'm just saying my willingness to get through a book in search of gay porn shouldn't be underestimated. Bound in Blood? I think I made it through 20 pages.


Connie Neil - Jun 04, 2004 11:06:25 am PDT #3092 of 10002
brillig

Oooo, are we mocking Laurell K. Hamilton? I sent all the ones I have/had to Deena when I realized I could no longer stand to read one through all the way anymore--except "Obsidian Butterfly," and that's more for Edward than anything else.


Strix - Jun 04, 2004 11:45:50 am PDT #3093 of 10002
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

I really liked LKH when she started out -- lots of nitpicks, but Anita was lots of fun.

Now I still read her, but mainly so I can come here and snark companionably with y'all about the latest book.


Connie Neil - Jun 04, 2004 11:47:37 am PDT #3094 of 10002
brillig

There hasn't been a new Anita Blake in a bit, has there? She's doing the Mary/Merry something series?


Vortex - Jun 04, 2004 12:09:12 pm PDT #3095 of 10002
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

merry gentry.


Tam - Jun 04, 2004 12:13:57 pm PDT #3096 of 10002
"...Singing their heads off, protected by the holy ghosts, flying in from the ocean, driving with their eyes closed." - Patty Griffin "Florida"

There's a new Anita book (number 12) coming out in October, Incubus Dreams. I'll read it. I want to know what happens next, but yeah, the series has really gone down hill. The last was really just annoyed me. Too political I think and just too much of the same old crap. I really don't like that Anita seems to be alienating herself from all her human friends/co-workers. It's uncool.


Amy - Jun 04, 2004 12:17:49 pm PDT #3097 of 10002
Because books.

I bought the first Anita Blake book to see what all the fuss was about, and didn't get through it. I liked her, but I got bored. And then the thing with the rats really squicked me.

The only Anne Rice I enjoyed was The Witching Hour, and even that could have used some trimming. The family history was interesting, the New Orleans descriptions were great, and I got invested in Rowan and Michael getting together. But that series went downhill right away, too, with Lasher and Taltos, the third one (I think?), which I never finished.


Vortex - Jun 04, 2004 12:20:11 pm PDT #3098 of 10002
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I hated the Witching Hour. It made me swear to never read her again. I hated it so much that halfway through, I got a red pen and started editing it. I was going to go back and dothe first half, and then send it to her, but I couldn't bring myself to go through that again.


Amy - Jun 04, 2004 12:22:21 pm PDT #3099 of 10002
Because books.

Hee! That would have been priceless. Yeah, she's definitely the self-indulgent type. Loves to just go on and on. So I just skimmed the boring/unnecessary parts to track the progress of the family, which I did enjoy.


justkim - Jun 04, 2004 12:49:36 pm PDT #3100 of 10002
Another social casualty...

Jilli, I enjoyed Romeky's first two Vampire books. They seemed to wacky to be taken seriously, but still not pure camp. I loved the melodramatic over-the-topness of the villian. And I loved the hero's mentor.

Of course, I read it years ago, and I still thought Anne Rice was a great writer. I've learned my lesson, but I still remember I, Vampire fondly.