You were very nearly devoured by a giant demon snake. The words 'let that be a lesson' are a tad redundant at this juncture.

Giles ,'Selfless'


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."


Connie Neil - Jun 04, 2004 2:26:42 pm PDT #3102 of 10002
brillig

My favorite LH rant is "Americans don't think it's sex unless there's penetration, so the long, involved, groping session that involved multiple orgasms doesn't mean I've had sex with you, therefore I'm still pure."

LH needs to hang out in Bitches.


Volans - Jun 04, 2004 2:34:29 pm PDT #3103 of 10002
move out and draw fire

So is Anita still Catholic? That bit of her character was pretty tenuous last time I checked in.


erikaj - Jun 04, 2004 3:04:12 pm PDT #3104 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

I'm ok with almost all of that...except that Anita needs to be the only fuckable chick in town...I'm still gonna get some more at the library, one day.


hun_e - Jun 04, 2004 3:15:17 pm PDT #3105 of 10002
Meanwhile, back at the Hall of Justice...

Grrr... off to book club in a few minutes, but haven't even seen or touched the book- not for lack of trying either (tho' possibly for lack of money, since a new copy is 25 bucks and I'm broke). The first time I've ever not even read the book, and I heard it's good. Luckily the actual *book* part of book club takes 20 minutes, the rest is chit-chat and food. Maybe I'll talk about a book I have read since last book club, I just have to decide which one...


Steph L. - Jun 04, 2004 3:57:21 pm PDT #3106 of 10002
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I actually like The Vampire Lestat and Queen of the Dammed better than Interview.

Me, too. A lot. And although I've read the subsequent vampire books she wrote, I still believe that the vampire "series" ended with Queen of the Damned. Because the rest were so. fucking. execrable. (Merrick wasn't bad, but still meh.)

I *adore* The Witching Hour, and can even tolerate Lasher. Taltos was a joke, and what Rice did to the Mayfair family in Blackwood Farm and Blood Canticle makes me want to beat her to death with a grammar book.


Amy - Jun 04, 2004 4:05:21 pm PDT #3107 of 10002
Because books.

Wow, I completely forgot about Blackwood Farm and Blood Canticle. I think I only vaguely knew they were Mayfair books. It never even occurs to me to riffle through the first pages of her books anymore.

There's nothing sadder (well, there are, obviously, many things...) than losing interest in a series or author. I adored both of Anne Perry's series of historical mysteries until a year or so ago, and Slaves of Obsession made no sense no matter how many times I reread the ending. In both series, too, she seemed to forego actual story and character for moralizing, sermonizing, and the more boring details of the end of the Victorian Age.


Steph L. - Jun 04, 2004 4:13:36 pm PDT #3108 of 10002
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I think I only vaguely knew they were Mayfair books. It never even occurs to me to riffle through the first pages of her books anymore.

They dovetail the Mayfairs and the Lestat vampire clan (or, actually, just him) with some new characters; the new characters were actually interesting, and a book about only them, given to a good editor, would be pretty good, I think.

But what Rice did to my beloved Mona Mayfair in those 2 books.... Ptui! Let us never speak of it again!


meara - Jun 04, 2004 5:26:53 pm PDT #3109 of 10002

With all of you on the LKH books--they're ALLLL supernatural now, and Anita has every power ever, and is magic magic magic, and it's just LAME. I liked Obsidian Butterfly, but since then they're just...oy. At least the Merry Gentry ones dont' pretend to be anything BUT an excuse for porn...


Connie Neil - Jun 05, 2004 2:15:07 pm PDT #3110 of 10002
brillig

Obsidian Butterfly stands out very oddly in that section of the series. Yes, Anita has to use her powers, but the primary scope of the story is the interelation of the four highly-dangerous, human killers. It's more the nature of violence and how it affects people, more than the Powers of the Month Club and "which stone hottie can't keep away from me this book." Well, there is the one guy who decides she's his soulmate, but at least she isn't drawn to him.


Volans - Jun 05, 2004 2:18:51 pm PDT #3111 of 10002
move out and draw fire

I know I read Obsidian Butterfly....I downloaded all the Anita Blakes available at that time to Palm Reader for a trip. Was that the one with the old dude who got butterfly familiars?

Maybe I shouldn't have read them all at once. I kinda liked the first one, and by the time I realized I didn't like them anymore I'd read a LOT of them. Oh well, at least it's not boring Anne Rice porn (raises glass to deb).