t does not-crazy dance
I'm reading The Day of the Triffids and really enjoying it. Although I have to wonder exactly how blase people really would have been about giant mysterious plants that can not only maim and blind you, but can also WALK!
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."
t does not-crazy dance
I'm reading The Day of the Triffids and really enjoying it. Although I have to wonder exactly how blase people really would have been about giant mysterious plants that can not only maim and blind you, but can also WALK!
As I get older, there are zillions and zillions and zillions of books I don't bother finishing.
Soon, my attention span will be so short that-- hey! What's tha?
Although I have to wonder exactly how blase people really would have been about giant mysterious plants that can not only maim and blind you, but can also WALK!
Given the crabgrass infestation I have in my front yard and the poison ivy pit in the back, I think I'd be pretty blasé about a Triffid by this point.
I'm sorely tempted to go pick up Jonathan Strange at Stacey's during lunch.
Someone give me a good reason not to do this. Because I'm sure my local bookstore will have it.
I don't know, Suela. I went to B&N at 9AM after my doctor's appointment, and they didn't have it out. Sulk. And because it's a Spare The Air day, I'm not going out to buy it during lunch.
I say you should go to Stacey's.
The fact that it cost $28 at my local bookstore is what dissuaded me.
I love Stacey's. Tell it I would drop in for lunch and flash my credit card, but I am far, far away from nice things to visit at lunch.
on edit: Picked up a copy of Jennifer Crusie's Bet Me at the free table in the lunch room, though. Woot!
Well, I could use a walk. Off to Stacey's.
Of course, it's a Spare The Air day, so walk carefullly.
What is a Spare the Air day?
I really want to read Jonathan Strange too -- luckily my local library has it -- but I'm going to have to put a hold on it.