See below. We love it. :)
See below. We love it. :)
@avclub-8ab1e99a0b5a04d92685621a0d0e4a76:disqus Adam Scott is amazing at reaction shots. Every time.
Oh good, I thought you'd cancelled these. I never come up with anything good, but I like reading them.
Oh man, Graeme Base was fabulous. I loved the shit out of The Eleventh Hour; every page had five or six hidden puzzles…
I love all of them too much to be coherent about it.
Please think about your life choices. Cookie was making a relevant, heartwarming comment.
I didn't read the Hobbit for years, but I was so mad at the librarian who praised my 2nd grade rival for reading "hard books". I read hard books!!!!
Oh God, yes, I was so envious of the Christmas magic in The Dark Is Rising. Totally had a crush on both Will and Bran too…
I liked it. I like Anansi Boys better, though.
I hated that book. Probably irrationally. He wrote so many other, better books!
@avclub-d019eb089e65903455cc52308f00b997:disqus No no, you're cool. I love this book, but it's a complicated love…
It is! She talks a lot about rural life values and hard work and how to be a fulfilled housewife (answer — don't let your husband rule over you or not pull his weight — she was such a fucking feminist) and World War I shortages.
I really don't have time for new TV, but people won't stop talking about Vikings and it looks awesome.
True. I didn't reread the older books as often when I was a girl; dating was boring. Then in like early high school I was convinced that Almanzo was so dreamy…
Arthur's been on for something like 15 years; the Gaiman episode must have been pretty recent. I caught it on TV the other day when I was procrastinating…
Yes, that's how I "justify" the racism too. I doubt Barrie ever actually met an American Indian or read anything non fanciful or propagandic about them.
Boy, I really need to read Huck Finn again. What a book.
Do it. Do it do it do it. I reread them almost every year.
We geeked out over Prydain a few weeks ago here;
Frances was the best. Being jealous of her new baby sister was also, uh, rather personally relevant…