The next time you decide to stab me in the back... have the guts to do it to my face.

Mal ,'Ariel'


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."


amyparker - Jan 29, 2004 9:09:06 am PST #672 of 10002
You've got friends to have good times with. When you need to share the trauma of a badly-written book with someone, that's when you go to family.

Katerina, no, please don't take it as a diss on you.

I've tried four times to explain how my history affects my reading of her later work, and I'm not getting it down right. Maybe I'll try again later.


amyparker - Jan 29, 2004 9:10:46 am PST #673 of 10002
You've got friends to have good times with. When you need to share the trauma of a badly-written book with someone, that's when you go to family.

I think Face A, Betsy.


erikaj - Jan 29, 2004 9:11:29 am PST #674 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

I think B, but it was close.


beth b - Jan 29, 2004 9:13:52 am PST #675 of 10002
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

having been raised without religion. I was utterly amazed when I figured out how important church was to other people - I'd no clue

katerina Bee is me.

I like osme stuff by Tepper -- but DO NOT READ THE SLEEPING BEAUTY ONE. icky ,awful and just plain bad.

I read her as a book idea catches my eye -- sometime I find her books really annoying, but still find the basic idea interesting . and sometiems she is just wrong. I think Gate to womens's country was the first I read --which goave me the whole idea that she thinks women=good man= bad. but I think imissed that fact that she is very much only man/woman- which is odd ih herarea of writting. Anyway , I read her.


Beverly - Jan 29, 2004 9:39:41 am PST #676 of 10002
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

B, Betsy.

I was such a Tepper fan. I still love her earlier stuff. But then I started not to like her, and, as is my usual bent, assumed I'd slipped a couple IQ points down the scale, missed a meeting, in other words, that it was me not getting it that was the problem. Thanks for shoring up my self-image.

Note to self: work on that better perspective.


askye - Jan 29, 2004 9:59:13 am PST #677 of 10002
Thrive to spite them

I read the Tepper Sleeping Beauty Book but so long ago I can't remember it.

I also read the book with the conjoined twins where the parents, wanting both a boy and a girl, get a sex change operation for one child.

FREAKY book.


Vortex - Jan 29, 2004 10:11:11 am PST #678 of 10002
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Betsy, i think A


Consuela - Jan 29, 2004 10:32:01 am PST #679 of 10002
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Oooh, people who share my opinion of Tepper. I loved Grass, thought it was marvelous and bizarre and so creative. And I liked a few others, but Beauty squicked me something awful, I couldn't make heads or tails out of it, and almost everything else has been too anvilly to be believed. So I don't read her anymore.

Although there was one that I thought had a good point to make, which was about the concept that western culture has about women and motherhood, that fallacy that all women are naturally good mothers, that the mere fact of bearing a child would make one love their child and look after them properly. She kind of tore that one down into little bits and stomped on it, and I was happy for that. Because we're biologically encoded to bear, but I don't think we're biologically coded to rear. That's culture and personality. t /rant


Atropa - Jan 29, 2004 11:23:04 am PST #680 of 10002
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I gave up on her around the sleeping beauty rework that explained that anybody who read horror novels was complicit in child abuse, rape, and all the horrors of the culture.

WHAAAAAA?!

No, I can't make any sense of that.

I haven't read anything by Tepper, and now I don't think I want to.


Betsy HP - Jan 29, 2004 11:25:49 am PST #681 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

But you do. You want to read the Marianne novels. You want to read Grass.

I want to go to a meeting now. Really I do.