Yes. Lucky for you, people may be in danger.

Buffy ,'Him'


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 - Dec 22, 2004 4:48:28 am PST #6704 of 10002
brillig

I've enjoyed Harry Potter fanfic far more than I enjoyed the last book

Yeah, I always get mental whiplash looking for either Harry/Draco or Neville/Draco UST. And I keep muttering, "Yep, the twins are evil."

Of course, they might be.


Volans - Dec 22, 2004 5:03:03 am PST #6705 of 10002
move out and draw fire

I always get mental whiplash looking for either Harry/Draco or Neville/Draco

I think I transmit this by contact now. I saw Harry Potter and the Horsey-Bird! with a couple friends who neither read fanfic nor are particulary going to look for homoerotica (ever, but certainly not in a kid's movie), and they each commented on the H/D HoYay.

I mean, there has to be SOME reason for Draco's existence.


meara - Dec 22, 2004 6:02:33 am PST #6706 of 10002

Who is Susan Douglas? I looked on Amazon and it's coming up with womens studies stuff, nursing things, or Linux. Um.....


Emlah - Dec 22, 2004 5:20:36 pm PST #6707 of 10002
To every idea a shelf...

OK, anyway, why I'm here - my adopted Marine reads Susan Douglas and has asked for books. I don't know what he's read and what he hasn't, so I was thinking I'd get something LIKE Susan Douglas, expand the playing field, you know? Amazon recommends Merceds Lackey - what do Buffistas recommend if you like Susan Douglas?

Do you mean the fantasy writer Sara Douglas? If so, I recommend Robin Hobb and Fiona McIntosh.


Pix - Dec 22, 2004 5:48:18 pm PST #6708 of 10002
The status is NOT quo.

I second Robin Hobb!


Volans - Dec 22, 2004 10:46:38 pm PST #6709 of 10002
move out and draw fire

Oops, yeah, Sara Douglas. Anything in particular by Robin Hobb?


Pix - Dec 23, 2004 7:01:10 pm PST #6710 of 10002
The status is NOT quo.

Anything in particular by Robin Hobb?

There are three interlocking sets: The Farseer Trilogy, the Liveship Traders, and the Tawny Man series.

If this is the type of person who likes to start at the beginning of a series, Assassin's Apprentice is technically first.

However, I think that the Liveship series is the best, and it's a trilogy that stands alone from the other two, which feature the same main character.

The first book in that one is...oh damn. Hold on...(googles) Ship of Magic. The second is Mad Ship, and the third is Ship of Destiny.

Very good fantasy.


Typo Boy - Dec 24, 2004 2:02:02 pm PST #6711 of 10002
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Tawney Man was my favorite of the triologies. But my tastes tend to vary from Buffista norm, so KristenTs suggestion is probably your best bet.


erikaj - Dec 25, 2004 7:55:06 am PST #6712 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

One of my gifts was Pelecanos' "The Sweet Forever" which I stayed up really late reading. I think I am in love right now, actually. If I write something half that good, I'll know I have something. I love his spin on the hard-boiled thing because it doesn't tempt me to suicide like Lehane.


Angus G - Dec 25, 2004 4:04:54 pm PST #6713 of 10002
Roguish Laird

I keep meaning to read Pelecanos. What's a good one to start with?