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Jonathan ,'Touched'


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 - Jul 16, 2004 4:33:22 am PDT #5140 of 10002
brillig

mmm, Allingham. Lugg and Amanda and the Canon ...


Volans - Jul 16, 2004 12:54:59 pm PDT #5141 of 10002
move out and draw fire

Oh wow - I loved Ariel but I thought I was alone in the world. Thanks for the linkage, John!


Jesse - Jul 16, 2004 8:18:23 pm PDT #5142 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I just got a notice from the library that Laurie King's The Game is finally waiting for me. Do I remember that people here didn't think it was that good?

I guess I'd better finish Agatha Christie's Passenger to Frankfurt first. I didn't realize she wrote for so long -- this book is from 1970.


Connie Neil - Jul 16, 2004 8:25:43 pm PDT #5143 of 10002
brillig

Got a bunch of Pratchett out of the library. Currently reading "Men At Arms." God, I love Vimes. Heck. all the Guard. And Vetinari.


Holli - Jul 16, 2004 8:55:55 pm PDT #5144 of 10002
an overblown libretto and a sumptuous score/ could never contain the contradictions I adore

Oh, I love "Men at Arms." It's only the second of the Night Watch books-- after "Guards, Guards!" and I think it's where the Watch really gels, as a group of characters.


Polter-Cow - Jul 16, 2004 9:09:53 pm PDT #5145 of 10002
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I have yet to read any of the Watch books. I think my favorite Pratchett is Thief of Time. It's just so freaking awesome, with the plots intertwining, and the playing around with the nature of time, and it has such a lovely last line.


Connie Neil - Jul 16, 2004 9:19:43 pm PDT #5146 of 10002
brillig

"Jingo" is my favorite Guards books. I love how Vetinari uses Vimes as his weapon of last resort and how Vimes realizes that Vetinari is actually on his side.

And Nobby: "He was supposed to have the body of a twenty-five-year-old, but nobody seemed to be sure where it was."


sumi - Jul 17, 2004 5:23:38 am PDT #5147 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

I just took "The Game" out of the Library. I haven't got very far yet but from the sleeve -- I liked the idea of a book character x-over with Kipling. . . although I can see where it might not work when actually done. Also, somehow I was surprised that it was already 1924.


Holli - Jul 17, 2004 7:25:58 am PDT #5148 of 10002
an overblown libretto and a sumptuous score/ could never contain the contradictions I adore

I think my favorite Pratchett is Thief of Time.

Polter, really? I'm odd, in that I don't especially like most of the Susan books, even though I love anything involving Death that she's not in. Don't get me wrong-- there isn't any Pratchett I actively dislike (well, maybe Soul Music-- no, wait, the "elvish" running joke), but I vastly prefer any and all Night Watch books, and most of the standalones.


§ ita § - Jul 17, 2004 7:28:32 am PDT #5149 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Soul Music had way too many "Well, aren't we just so clever?" moments for me. I stopped trying to parse the references. And I felt way too status quo at the end.