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)
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."
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)
I like "concupiscience."
Which calls to mind the movie "Threesome"....
I have 2 words that I love for how they sound: cinnamon and equanimity.
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."
huh. maybe if I thought about it, but I think I like them as parts of a whole, primarily.
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.
OOP? really? Oh, wait. They've been rereleasing them as combos, Raquel. Look for "Miles, Mystery, and Mayhem" and "Young Miles". I think I've seen them recently.
Also, library. It's harder to find them all in bookshops though because people tend NOT to sell their Bujolds. They're great comfort reading and people like me cling to them...
I'm definitely seeing the comfort reading aspect. I haven't enjoyed a good hedonistic jump into a book like that for a long time. I'm relieved that Miles' fucked-upedness gets explored more - WA seemed a bit like a cakewalk.
WA seemed a bit like a cakewalk.
Wait, doesn't WA end with the bleeding ulcer? Not entirely a cakewalk.
But yes. Things get much worse.
I like "preternatural" and you never see it.
Except on every other page of Anne Rice's books! At least, such is my memory of them.
My favorite words are "belligerent" and "fallopian".
Rest assured that each and every one of Miles's casual little sins will sneak up behind him with a lead bludgeon by and by.