No worries, erika. I do that, too -- you should have seen me showing people around the city last weekend (no, really, you should have) -- like it was my own thing that I was bringing out just for them.
'Dirty Girls'
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."
hun e, I have it on hold at my library. I think I've read everything else Shinn has written. I love her Angel series. I found Archangel on a fluke when I was sick and picking up a mindless book at K-Mart to read in my misery. When I finished it, I immediately started tracking down her other books. Ok, not immediately, but as soon as I started feeling better.
I think a lot of people feel that way about NY, Jesse.(It's another place I've only seen on TV or in movies, right now, though.)
yeah libkitty, I've read her archangel books (most of them, I think). That's why I picked her up. I've just started her Heart of Gold. Hopefully I'll get well into it this weekend.
I've read her archangel books
Oops. That's what I meant. You knew that, right?
I enjoyed the characters in Angel-Seeker, the latest Samaria novel. I picked up Archangel purely to get a better look at the pretty cover, and got sucked right into the tale.
First off: Vimes. Any book wherein we get to spend time with Vimes is a good thing. Second: Vetinari.
Veni vici...Vetinari
I found Jane Smiley's A Year at the Races at the library. I'm excited to begin reading it.
I just got recommended (at Amazon) an Edwardian mystery written by Marion Chesney. Has anyone her read her mysteries?
I haven't read her mysteries, sumi, but I recall enjoying her Regencies.
Speaking of mysteries, I saw someone's class schedule yesterday that included "Reading Detective Fiction." How fun does that sound?