Yeah, she's not into girls at all.
I'm sure she'd think the very idea was icky.
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."
Yeah, she's not into girls at all.
I'm sure she'd think the very idea was icky.
I think she thinks women in general are kind of of the ick...Or is it that LKH doesn't know what to do with a character if she doesn't want Anita to fuck them, pardon my French? I've not read many, but they seem kind of short of women, don't you think?
Anita used to have a close female friend, but she turned out to be a bitch who disapproved of sleeping with vampires.
Well, I'd dump her too. Any woman that wouldn't want me to have house-crashing sex is not a good friend.
So, I just finished what I think is my first Ngaio Marsh, Enter a Murderer. I wasn't wild about it. Is that a good one, or should I try more?
It's not one I've read. I enjoy the ones that deal with Roderick and Agatha Troy, like Artists in Crime.
OK, this one had no Agatha. It was one of the first ones, I guess (1935), so I'll see what else is at the library.
I'm not sure how many she plays a prominent role in. I've only read a few, but I'm getting attached to Rory and Fox.
I love those! Despite being in a "Reach for the sky, motherfucker," personal space at the moment.
Ngaio Marsh
Never been a great Marsh fan; never loved or hated her. Always found her a good airplane trip read. Good enough to distract you from the minor discomforts of air travel, does not require more concentration than you have left after the minor discomforts of air travel, and if you lose one before you finish - no great tragedy.