Rhiannon, thank you, ma'am; it's been enough of a cruncher these past couple of weeks to where I'm now drowning myself in an orgy of Simenon. Lots and lots of 1950s Paris. Yes indeed. And psychological why-done-it stories.
I know I'm not happy when my bedtime reading starts out with "Maigret and the Killers" and progresses to Nicholas Blake's "The Beast Must Die" and pauses for Shirley Jackson's "The Haunting of Hill House." All superb books, none of them bedtime material, unless you sleep on a bed of nails and wear hair shirt pajamas.
Oy.
I am not in the least vanilla, but I am now and likely will be forever unable to participate in Kushiel discussions.
Micole, belated birthday wishes (it's not in the Buffista Calendar). May it be a wonderful year with lots of great books in it.
Thanks, Nilly! (And if you're still doing the calendar, feel free to add me.)
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Has vapors, presses violet sachet to face. Rolls eyes heavenward, thinks of England.
Hey, if any of y'all are Lawrence Block fans, he's about to head off on a huge book tour, including lots of talks at public libraries. The schedule is here
Happy belated birthday, Micole!
Finished American Gods. Good stuff. I liked it a lot.
Now....someone please jog my memory -- wasn't there some controversy or brouhaha after the novel came out because it led to some kind of crime? And if so, what? Because I can't imagine a person reading the books and deciding to just become Vishnu.
Now....someone please jog my memory -- wasn't there some controversy or brouhaha after the novel came out because it led to some kind of crime?
American Gods? That would make zero sense.
American
Psycho,
on the other hand...
Boy, talk about two writers not in the same league.....
wasn't there some controversy or brouhaha after the novel came out because it led to some kind of crime? And if so, what? Because I can't imagine a person reading the books and deciding to just become Vishnu.
I don't remember if it led to it, but the [whitefont] storing of the body in the trunk of the car out in the middle of the lake was taken from something that actually happened somewhere in Wisconsin. Or MN. Or MI. One of our northern midwestern states. But probably WI. I also could be memfaulting all over the place. This is not uncommon.