I'm about done with a book that might have some crossover appeal: Good News, Bad News, by David Wolstencroft. He's the creator of Spooks/MI-5. It's fun, although even if I didn't know he was a tv guy, there's a lot of tv in it -- it opens with an ultra-dramatic teaser, and then flashes back to the build-up.
Wash ,'War Stories'
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."
New Hannibal Lecter novel coming to a bookstore near you, and then a theater, of course.
Jesse, that sounds like a lot of fun.
(and slashy)
I'm so corrupted.
I wouldn't say it's slashy in the implementation, but that's me. YSMV.
Oh, for God's sake, Harris. Let It Go. Didn't Hannibal wreck the character enough for you? It did for me. Argh.
New Hannibal Lecter novel coming to a bookstore near you, and then a theater, of course.
Given where they left Clarice in the book vs. the movie, I think any film version is going to be in name only.
It's a prequel, so cue more embarrassing pony-tail action from Gammon Hopkins.
Francis Crawford fans may enjoy the story of the zombified Master of Culter. Bwah.
JP Rowling reveals some chapter titles for book 6.
(I went to the website but so far nothing is happening there. Perhaps the clue is no longer up!)
Okay, keys finally loose but impossible to click on!