Can't drink, smoke, diddle my willy. Doesn't leave much to do other than watch you blokes stumble around playing Agatha Christie.

Spike ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'


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."


beekaytee - Jul 19, 2005 9:51:57 am PDT #8370 of 10002
Compassionately intolerant

I woke up this morning thinking about the pensieve and the quite large role it has played in the last three books. I have a strong suspicion at DD will reappear in the next book after having stored his memories and thoughts for Harry's retrieval .

When that happens, I predict that DD will clear Snape of all wrong-doing .

Or, at least I hope that will be the case. Because I'm loving the idea of Snape repenting for Lily's murder and his whole 'greasy-haired' stick-up-the-buttness being an extension of unrequited love.

Cuz otherwise? He's crap as a villian.


beekaytee - Jul 19, 2005 9:56:54 am PDT #8371 of 10002
Compassionately intolerant

And I'm completely agreeing with beth in re: pacing vs. the last book. There times, while reading OotP that I wanted to knock myself out with its heft, it was so slow and draggy and whiney.

Now that the characters seem so much more mature , I'm really, really curious to hear Jim Dale's interpretation.

What? Why, yes! As a matter of fact, I DO have all the books in hardback, tapes AND CDs. Don't you?

Actually, this time, I've just gotten the cds (which shipped yesterday, yay!) and can make tapes if I've a mind to. oh, and the hardback to because I have no impulse control. I'm whack, and I'm proud!

Off to put on offering on my altar to Jim Dale.


sumi - Jul 19, 2005 10:07:51 am PDT #8372 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

Hmmm, I've never heard Jim Dale read the books. . .


beekaytee - Jul 19, 2005 10:26:00 am PDT #8373 of 10002
Compassionately intolerant

Long after I joined the Cult of Dale, a neighbor lent me the first book as read by Stephen Fry whom I adore as an actor and writer. I have to say, Fry ain't no Dale.

In the first three books, he succeeded in creating 142 distinct voices. I especially like his treatment of women's and creature voices.

There have been some bobbles along the way...missed, or changed pronunciations from book to book, but not the sort anyone a fraction less obssessed than myself could perceive.

I highly, highly recommend giving him a listen.


Kate P. - Jul 19, 2005 10:30:15 am PDT #8374 of 10002
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

On the topic of great audiobook readers, I have to highly recommend Tim Curry reading the Lemony Snicket books. I especially like his voice for Sunny (the baby).


Kathy A - Jul 19, 2005 10:32:23 am PDT #8375 of 10002
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I have a set of tapes (wish I had them on CD instead!) of Ian McKellan reading the Fagles translation of The Odyssey. Freaking awesome.


Kate P. - Jul 19, 2005 10:38:27 am PDT #8376 of 10002
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

Oh! I covet that set. I have Derek Jacobi reading the Iliad (same trans.) and it's way cool, but my love for McKellen burns so much brighter. Must acquire.


Connie Neil - Jul 19, 2005 10:50:10 am PDT #8377 of 10002
brillig

Just read Time magazine's review of book. They don't believe Snape acted on Dumbledore's orders, considering they call it "Snape's latest betrayal". Maybe they read too fast.


beekaytee - Jul 19, 2005 10:52:10 am PDT #8378 of 10002
Compassionately intolerant

Tim Curry does a great job with a few Dune books as well.

An odd and quite surprising favorite is Ed Asner reading Strip Tease by Carl Hiaasen. He's awesome.

Oh, and Edward Hermann reading The Aliensit by Caleb Carr.


beekaytee - Jul 19, 2005 10:54:47 am PDT #8379 of 10002
Compassionately intolerant

Maybe they read too fast.

Maybe so.

I'm going to be shocked-a-mock if it turns out Snape is guilty .

I wonder if, seeing as how we're so close to the finish, JK will be inspired to write a bit faster to get us the next book in less than 2 years. Or, is that how long is takes for the world-wide merchandising machine to grind all the dinero out of each book.