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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 12:40 am
gacked from [livejournal.com profile] despairinbeauty :

1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me."

2. I will respond by asking you five questions. I get to pick the questions.

3. You will post the answers to the questions (and the questions themselves) on your blog or journal.

4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.

5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions. And thus the endless cycle of the meme goes on and on and on and on ...


She Asked Me... )
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Monday, February 9th, 2009 12:18 am
tagged by [livejournal.com profile] ryanitenebrae :

1. One book that changed your life:
Alanna: The First Adventure by Tamora Pierce

2. One book that you’ve read more than once:
War For The Oaks by Emma Bull

3. One book you’d want on a desert island:
I'm stealing my answer from a beloved English teacher: the Oxford English Dictionar

4. One book that made you laugh:
Going Postal by Terry Prachett (I ended up reading about half of the book out loud to my mom, because I'd laugh and she'd demand I share the joke or I'd just read something and think, 'my mom has got to hear this.'

5. One book that made you cry:
I can't remember the title or the author (but I have the photo on the from memorized). It is about a girl who has a horrific day and ends up stealing a bracelet and getting caught and ending up doing community service in an animal shelter.

6. One book that you wish had been written:
The version of Naruto that lives in my head.

7. One book story that you wish had never been written:
Twilight by Stephanie Meyer. Also, Dicken's A Tale of Two Cities. I read over a hundred pages of that and had no idea what was going on. The best part of the book was the fact that I spilled juice from my Canadian bacon and pineapple pizza on it so the book itself smelled delicious.

8. One book you’re currently reading:
Feast of Fools by Rachel Caine

9. One book you’ve been meaning to read:
Dracula by Bram Stoker. Considering how many vampire books I've read and how much I love them, it's mortifying that I haven't read this already.

10. Now tag five people:

[livejournal.com profile] bellzooks , [livejournal.com profile] lightprincess89 , [livejournal.com profile] digthenym , [livejournal.com profile] mzminola , and [livejournal.com profile] okroginator .
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Friday, November 21st, 2008 11:22 pm
[livejournal.com profile] enderxenocide  and I went shopping today, and we kicked ass. I found three bras, two shirts, and part of pants ALL of which both a.) fit and b.) were on sale. Plus, I had gift cards for half of it. (Hello, there, awesome new shisedo lipstick in a red 1930s harlots would wear.) Plus I knocked off half my Christmas list. (Shut up, I know that it's not even thanksgiving. In my defense, I come back from Turkey Day and have Dead week and then finals and know I won't want to shop then.) As a result of this, I got to go home and throw away two bras that were old and needed to be taken out to the back forty.

Get your lulz for the day: 28 Reasons That ‘Twilight’ the Movie Is Better Than ‘Twilight’ the Book

I would totally be seeing this movie, because the movie would be better than the book and I'm a sucker (heh) for vampire stories, except that the author is a Morman, and a certain percentage of her earnings go to the Church.... the same Church that helped get same-sex declared illegal in California.

The Church of Latter-Day Saints is not seeing one fucking dime of my money.

And nimble? About writing a good vampire novel since no one else is? You totally should and I think I will. I've been looking for a nice project for winter break and I'm a little burned out on my Reiketsukan-verse at the moment.

Since I've been thinking of good vampire novels (and been shocked by how hard it is - especially since they are my favorite) I've decided to post a rec list of damn good vampire novels.

(Some of these are stand alones and some are the first of a series.)

The Silver Kiss by Annette Curtis Klaus


This is how you do a romance between a vampire and a teenage girl. Zoe has a life of her own, problems of her own, and so does Simon. The vampire lore is classic and has consequences and Zoe is the furtherest thing from passive. The ending is bittersweet and this is one of the few books when I can honestly say I'd have it no other way.

Covenant with the Vampire (Diaries of the Family Dracul) by Jeanne Kalogridis

I was probably too young to read this when I did. I'm still not sure if I liked it but the author doesn't shy away from either the horrific nature of the vampires or the sex=death metaphor. (In fact, there is a sex scene in the first book that is pretty much burned in my mind. I could probably quote a couple lines word for word. Considering I read this about ten years ago....)

Glass Houses by Rachel Caine

The teenagers in this book feel real - mature and young and all trying there best. Also, there's Eve. A barista who grew up in a town ruled by vampires and so dresses Goth as a 'fuck you' to people who could kill her for being too uppity.

Life Sucks by Jessica Abel

A graphic novel this time, Life Sucks, is a screamingly creative retelling of vampire mythology in modern times, and what immortality would really look like in our capitalist world. I'm praying this will be the beginning of a series but this works as a stand-alone. While it will leave you wanting more, stands very well on its own merits.

You Suck by Christopher Moore

Imagine if Carl Hiaasen wrote about vampires instead of Flordia. Yeah.

Dead Until Dark (Southern Vampire Mysteries, No. 1) by Charlaine Harris

Everyone and their best friend's mother has read this but I feel it's good enough to deserve a place on the list, even if I do feel that is and has teetered dangerously close to succumbing to Anita Blake-itis.

Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison

Her latest book made me think I'd made a grave mistake in buying it in hardcover and I spent a hundred pages cursing her editor and LKH. And then Harrison pulled out a fantastically interesting plot that has nothing whatsoever to do with the main characters love life and her next book regained will-be-pre-ordering status. That said, her first book (linked) is fantastically interesting, has a great, original mythology, and gave me my first femmeslash OTP.

Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop

"I am Tersa the weaver, Tersa the liar, Tersa the fool."

While not strictly a vampire novel, there is a hot, scary, bad ass dead guy who I want to adopt me. I say it qualifies. As you can see, I've read this series so many times I have chucks of it memorized and the spine has a tendency to fall open to my favorite passages.

Blood Price by Tanya Huff


Scary romantic vampire love interest writes historical romance novels to pay the bills. Heroine is an ex-cop who quit the force because she got a degenerative eye condition that means she's effectively blind at night. Which is not going to stop her from being an awesome P.I.

Edited To Add:

Sunshine by Robin McKinley

"Talk to me. Remind me that you are a rational creature."

In in one line, McKinely gives us an ominously hungry vampire who is nonetheless that kind of vampire you'd want to be chained next to. Also, McKinley gives us a deliciously interesting world and a protagonist with a deliciously mundane day job (she's a baker).
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Monday, September 29th, 2008 08:16 pm
So, I read until my eyes ached at the library, trolling through literary journals to try and find some a couple short stories to write about for the anthology that I need to put together for my into to fiction class.

I got zip.

Okay, I got one, under 500 word piece that I don't like very much, but aside from that? Nothing.

Does anyone know some online magazines with actually good fiction? Bonus points if it's cyber- or steam- punk that I can pass off as lit.

Also, at dinner, I got talking with [livejournal.com profile] mzminola , which got me to finally post the thinky-thoughts I've been having about the Codex Alera specifically, and a lot of other series' in general.

First, the Codex:
Spoilers For The Codex Alera )
Which brings us to the characters I like to call 'quadruple threat' characters.
Spoilers for Avatar, the Weather Warden Series, Codex Alera, Star Wars, & Harry Potter )

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Sunday, August 3rd, 2008 02:31 pm
So, I saw Mama Mia last night with my mother, which was a lot of fun, if a little too long. It was one of those movies where it's TOTALLY over the top, but everyone knows it, so they're just having a blast being as over the top as they can manage.

But I just have to say, ONLY in a hollywood musical could you have three possibilities for a father, and have a sixty-six percent chance of getting Colin Firth or Pierce Brosnen.

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Books have been disappointing me lately.

I don't read the Twilight series, but [livejournal.com profile] renegadekitsune has been giving me the... lowlights, and what I would like to read isspoilers )

I think the moral here is I need to reread Daughter of The Blood.

In other news, it's time to stop buying the Rachel Marianna Morgan books in hardcover. Spoilers for 'The Lone Demon Wails' )