You do well to flee, townspeople! I will pillage your lands and dwellings! I will burn your crops and make merry sport with your more attractive daughters! Ha ha ha! Mark my words! Ooh! Ale! I smell delicious ale!

Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'


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."


sj - Dec 29, 2003 2:45:16 pm PST #338 of 10002
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Yeah, I'd say. sj, you should read more Atwood...she writes about women as if we matter. Even if "Cat's Eye" did remind me of an unfortunate friend from sixth grade.

I have plenty of books of hers to read, they are in my huge to read pile. I tried to read her latest, Oryx and Crake, but I couldn't get into it.


Volans - Dec 29, 2003 3:05:14 pm PST #339 of 10002
move out and draw fire

Shadows Over Baker Street, which is a Sherlock Holmes/H.P. Lovecraft cross-over.

Now THIS sounds cool.

I got Simon Winchester's The Map That Changed the World and an odd book by salon.com author Mary Roach called Stiff: The Curious Life of the Human Cadaver. I feel a leetle bit weird with that one, but it's verra interesting. If gross in places.

Yay on the review, deb!


Atropa - Dec 29, 2003 3:08:02 pm PST #340 of 10002
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

Shadows Over Baker Street, which is a Sherlock Holmes/H.P. Lovecraft cross-over.

I wanted it because it has stories by Neil Gaiman, Poppy Z. Brite, and Caitlin Kiernan. (My shameful confession? I've never read any Sherlock Holmes. Ever. I'll get around to it one of these days.)


victor infante - Dec 29, 2003 3:16:59 pm PST #341 of 10002
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Shadows Over Baker Street, which is a Sherlock Holmes/H.P. Lovecraft cross-over.

We picked this up for ourselves while Christmas shopping, but I haven't read it yet. I'm terribly behind on the whole reading thing.

(My shameful confession? I've never read any Sherlock Holmes. Ever. I'll get around to it one of these days.)

You should. Knowing what I do of your tastes, I suspect you'd enjoy them immensely. Particularly "Hound of the Baskervilles," which is cool and eerie and moody.

Also, while neither a book nor a gift, Thessaly and I picked up the "Illuminati" game the other day, which used to be one of my favorites and I've missed terribly. Game night, anyone?


deborah grabien - Dec 29, 2003 3:29:54 pm PST #342 of 10002
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

(My shameful confession? I've never read any Sherlock Holmes. Ever. I'll get around to it one of these days.)

Butbutbutbutbut - the footprints of an enormous hound! Cocaine and violins! Short monographs! Irene Adler!

Victorian London fog!


deborah grabien - Dec 29, 2003 3:31:03 pm PST #343 of 10002
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

the "Illuminati" game

Oh. my. stars and garters.

Based on the trilogy? Yes?


Volans - Dec 29, 2003 3:34:57 pm PST #344 of 10002
move out and draw fire

Based on the trilogy.

Victor, did you get the original game, or the reprint? And heck yeah, game night!


Megan E. - Dec 29, 2003 3:35:59 pm PST #345 of 10002

I tried to read her latest, Oryx and Crake, but I couldn't get into it.

It takes a while to grow on you but it's worth the struggle. I found the structure of O&C very similar to The Blind Assassin, with storylines from the present day and the past being melded together in opposing chapters.


deborah grabien - Dec 29, 2003 3:36:49 pm PST #346 of 10002
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Based on the trilogy.

thunk


victor infante - Dec 29, 2003 3:47:55 pm PST #347 of 10002
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Based on the trilogy.

A-Yup. Basically, you play an Illuminati, and you have to control various things, like the Republicans, or the Secret Masters of Fandom, or Trekkies, etc., in order to win. Except each Illuminati has a different goal. It's very fun. Especially when you end up with combinations like "The Moral Minority controlling Pornography controlling the Phone Company."

And of course, I love the book. For all its faults, it's a fun read.

Victor, did you get the original game, or the reprint? And heck yeah, game night!

It's the reprint, but I've gone through it and it's the original game with prettier pictures.