And what do the Castaneda books do?
Get stoned. Drop acid. Ponder.
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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."
And what do the Castaneda books do?
Get stoned. Drop acid. Ponder.
The Casteneda books just hang out and chill, happy in their groove.
t edit Heh. Funny x-post.
Right with you, until ...
(see also, every damn book Oprah picks for her club).
She picked The Deep End of the Ocean, right? There was all kinds of good stuff in that book.
was saying that I don't think your analogy is valid, and then I was asking what the difference is between picking apart a show and picking apart a book. I have no answer in mind, I'm just asking.
eta: Heather, I got that. I am studying on it. This means there will be forethought, which may very well result in agreement with you position. Or, possibly, devasting rhetorical bombardment.
More likely?
The latter.
I was going to mention acid, but having never done it, I wasn't sure it was the effect I was going for.
With the "Fear and Loathings"...
Book of Ruth too.
ETA- Oprah recs, not acid.
She picked The Deep End of the Ocean, right? There was all kinds of good stuff in that book.
But it was centered around Big Trauma, wasn't it? All of Oprah's books seem to have Big Trauma as their main theme.
Actually I think the Hunter S. Thompson's would attentively nod at the Castanedas, and then wander off in search of good booze and books that didn't take themselves quite so seriously, like hey those Tom Robbinses over there.
With the "Fear and Loathings"...
Actually, none of the other books like "Fear and Loathing," because it's completely indiscriminate with its drugs, happily taking combinations that would make even the most jaded books cringe. And then the "Fear and Loathings" either try to chatter incessantly about bookmarks and booklights and folded-down corners and people who write in books, or they start shooting at the sci-fi books, which never ever ends well, because the sci-fi books have all the good technology to fight back, and a few Michael Crichtons always end up as collateral damage.
I want to shop at Tep's bookstore...