Reynolds, I'm a dangerous-minded man on a ship loaded with hurt. Now, why you got me chatting with your peons?

Womack ,'The Message'


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."


DavidS - Jan 13, 2004 11:23:39 am PST #480 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

It's not like Voldemort, though.

Heh. I would think "impotence" might get the Voldemort treatment.

"Don't say that word! I just had too much to drink. I've been very stressed at work lately! It's not...you know....That word."


erikaj - Jan 13, 2004 11:58:58 am PST #481 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

Yeah. Well, spending so much time writing as Munch, I've acquired a new respect for The Penis, and the people that have them. Freud was still wrong, though. Y'all can keep 'em.


beth b - Jan 13, 2004 12:11:50 pm PST #482 of 10002
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

don't talk about the Melty Man


Volans - Jan 13, 2004 3:12:51 pm PST #483 of 10002
move out and draw fire

"iridescence" is nice also. "conscience" can be a bit bothersome. "tuppence" is for Jane.

Anybody read Lois Bujold? A friend insisted I read The Warrior's Apprentice and I have done. I enjoyed the writing and all, but it seemed a bit...Mary Sue?


Consuela - Jan 13, 2004 3:19:49 pm PST #484 of 10002
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Mary Sue... maybe. In that Miles is a bit too good at things. On the other hand, he's also supremely fucked up. But some of that comes later.

I enjoy the stories so much I don't much care if Miles is a little idealized. And really, Cordelia's far more perfect than her son is.

I recommend finding a copy of Borders of Infinity and reading "In the Mountains of Mourning", though. That'll give you a better sense of Miles and his fucked-upedness. And what he has to deal with at home that makes him in part what he is.


deborah grabien - Jan 13, 2004 3:22:04 pm PST #485 of 10002
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

I like "concupiscience." Yes, there's an extra "i" in there. But pretty word.

Does everyone have a favourite word? I like "preternatural" and you never see it. Also? "Nacreous". Two favourite words.

(/linguistic, yet not really bookish, natter)


Steph L. - Jan 13, 2004 3:25:56 pm PST #486 of 10002
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

I like "concupiscience."

Which calls to mind the movie "Threesome"....

I have 2 words that I love for how they sound: cinnamon and equanimity.


Volans - Jan 13, 2004 3:26:56 pm PST #487 of 10002
move out and draw fire

I'll see if I can, Consuela. I've already discovered that every Miles book is out of print.

My favorite words are "intaglio" and "eidolon."


erikaj - Jan 13, 2004 3:27:59 pm PST #488 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

huh. maybe if I thought about it, but I think I like them as parts of a whole, primarily.


deborah grabien - Jan 13, 2004 3:29:32 pm PST #489 of 10002
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Words, and almost on topic: Tep's picking cinnamon reminded me of a character in my favourite Tanith Lee, "Kill the Dead". The woman was called Cinnabar.

Must replace my lost copy of that book, damnit. Been dying to reread it.