Jilli, you loved it even with the spiders? The description gave even me the creepy-crawlies.
I just finished it, and now I can't fall asleep. Not because of the book, but all the same, I can't sleep.
God, it was fantastic. I mean really really.
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."
Jilli, you loved it even with the spiders? The description gave even me the creepy-crawlies.
I just finished it, and now I can't fall asleep. Not because of the book, but all the same, I can't sleep.
God, it was fantastic. I mean really really.
I'm trying to be patient, and wait to buy both Thud and Anansi Boys at the next con I attend.(which will be OVFF, Oct 21-23rd) It's been difficult, though...
Yes, Steph, even with all the spiders. Neil's descriptions of them did not trigger my instinctive "Gaaaah! Gaaaaaaah!" reaction. Unlike, say, Caitlin's descriptions of spiders in Silk or Murder of Angels.
I need to get the audiobook of it now.
That's because we('re supposed to) like them in this book, I think
The seven-legged one was kinda cute as spiders go.
I just finished Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. Very reminiscent of Margaret Atwood's "Handmaid's Tale."
Dammit, I was actively looking for this one in the bookstore today. They were out. I got Jeffrey Eugenides' Middlesex instead.
BTW, Tim Winton's The Turning? I can recommend. A lot.
Well, if Spike had had a sandwich. Or eaten bodybuilders while the creatine was still in their bloodstream...
Actually my first impression was "gym bunny in a Dracula cape."
Well, if Spike had had a sandwich. Or eaten bodybuilders while the creatine was still in their bloodstream...
Snerk.