I'm currently re-reading Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I suddenly realized that in my head, the character of Hunter is ita.
Well, she wasn't in mine. Until now.
t watches previous headspace Hunter disappear into oblivion
Ethan Rayne ,'Potential'
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."
I'm currently re-reading Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I suddenly realized that in my head, the character of Hunter is ita.
Well, she wasn't in mine. Until now.
t watches previous headspace Hunter disappear into oblivion
Well damn. Huh.
Neverwhere was about at the top of my "I haven't read that yet? How come?" list. Now it's even higher. Curiosity overcomes me.
Susan! I finished Paladin Of Souls yesterday! It started slowly, but picked up even better than Curse of Chalion. I don't like how airily she wraps up, but I really liked how she played with my relationships with and reactions to the characters.
Glad you enjoyed it too, ita!
Neverwhere was about at the top of my "I haven't read that yet? How come?" list. Now it's even higher. Curiosity overcomes me.
Hee! Yes, you must read it.
looks at iPod
Hey! I remembered to put the audiobook of Neverwhere on here! Good, I can listen to it on the bus home tonight.
Curse of Chalion.
Ooh, I bought that the other day, but I haven't started it yet.
I've somehow gotten into this freakish not finishing books thing. I never do that. Suddenly now I've got at least three or four books that I've started in the past month or so, read nearly all of, and then stopped. Good books, not things that are boring the crap out of me so I might deliberately not finish them. I'm trying not to start anything new until I get the madness dealt with.
How much sex was there in Memoirs Of A Geisha?
Not much. It was all pretty much "...and then they had sex."
IIRC.
That's what I thought.
AP described the movie thusly:
"Memoirs of a Geisha" - Rob Marshall ("Chicago") directs this adaptation of the novel about an orphan girl (Zhang Ziyi) who becomes a queen-bee madame kept in style by powerful men. Sex, sumptuous sets, exotic locales, a beautiful leading lady poised for a breakout role. Sex.
And it worried me.
Isn't Zhang Ziyi Chinese, not Japanese?
And the sex is there, so it's not like "...and in the film, Tom and Huck make wild monkey love in Injun Joe's cave!"
It's more like the book just said "sex" and the film added the nude athletic bodies. In silk-sheeted beds. With pretty clothes beforehand.
I liked "Memoirs" pretty ok, but basically what it made me do is check out a bunch of books on geisha from the library, and from there I tangented to big fat photo anthologies of hookers in Storyville, which was even cooler, so I'm ok with it, as long as Zhang isn't a catsuited SuperGeisha Who Fights Crime.