I don't know -- I don't actually spend that much time at Borders.
'Potential'
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."
Dang, missed the Bujold palaver when it was fresh. I will confess a great disappointment when I discovered that she was thinking of being in the romance genre. The notion that an author is targeting a marketing niche disturbs me. I think I get the reality that a product has to be a recognizable commodity to be attractive in the market.
I just wish this did not apply to my reality escape.
Sheesh -- how nasty of Janet Maslin!
No no, she means the novel never forgets.
No no, she means the novel never forgets.
I think she means it communicates over miles at a time at subsonic frequencies.
It's endangered due to the high amount of poaching.
Janet Maslin, nasty? Surely you jest.
It's endangered due to the high amount of poaching.
It's a hardcover.
I'm chockful of Crown of Stars love right now. I'm towards the end of the fifth book which is making me sad because we're heading towards something. . . something that probably won't happen until the next (and supposed final) book. And that book isn't out and I can't find (although I haven't really tried) when it might be coming out.
I know that people here prefer the Jaran books. I haven't read those in ages. I only have three and I believe that there are four. (I see this is a growing habit of Kate Elliott's.)