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Brianna started the forum topic Dollhouse in the group
Browncoats, Scoobies & other Whedonites: 12 years, 3 months agoDollhouse. I feel like this thread will be the most empty – prove me wrong.
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Brianna started the forum topic Angel in the group
Browncoats, Scoobies & other Whedonites: 12 years, 3 months agoYou can talk about Angel here.
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Brianna started the forum topic Firefly in the group
Browncoats, Scoobies & other Whedonites: 12 years, 3 months agoFirefly anyone?
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Brianna started the forum topic Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the group
Browncoats, Scoobies & other Whedonites: 12 years, 3 months agoLet’s talk Buffy.
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Jamie posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoMore Shirley Jackson @internrachel and @julia1. This time it was We Have Always Lived in the Castle, 214 pgs. The build-up in the beginning was a little slow (and I’m reading two other books right now so I wasn’t entirely focused) but once I got about 50 pgs in I was totally hooked. I read most of it on the (ridiculous) subway rides I had…[Read more]
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Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months ago@internrachel @julia1
And the other book I read was Ours Are The Streets by Sunjeev Sahota (256 pages). This is narrated by Imtiaz, a young British Muslim, born and raised in Sheffield. The novel is told as a series of recollections as Imtiaz (Imz) is preparing himself to die for the beliefs he holds dear as a letter to his estranged wife,…[Read more] -
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Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoI’ve just got back from holiday so have a couple of booms I want to mention. On Monday morning I finished off Landing by Emma Donoghue which is 336 pages. It is about Jude from a town called Ireland in Canada and Síle, an air hostess who lives in Dublin, Ireland. They meet on a flight that a reluctant Jude takes to…[Read more]
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Raksha posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoToday I read A Girl’s Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution edited by Karen Green and Tristan Taormino (she of the blog post about fisting and censorship in the most recent NSFW Sunday post, incidentally). (200 pages)
This is a big ol’ collection of writings from zines written by and for…[Read more]
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Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoI read Gender Outlaw by Kate Bornstein (the version published back in 1994, not the updated 2010 one) this week – 249 pages. I felt like it might add some breadth to my queer bookshelf, especially given that since I came out I’ve read more lesbian authors than anything else. And of course Kate Bornstein is a lesbian in her…[Read more]
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molllllly posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoHello book club, @internrachel @julia1
Recently, I read The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex. Everybody loves a good alien invasion, right? This one doubles as a road trip story, so it’s extra ambitious. A girl, her cat, and an alien named JLo travel across the USA and have wacky adventures. But that’s not all: it’s a fairly smart take on…[Read more]
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Raksha posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoToday I read And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie (275 pages). This was a super fast read (I read it in about 4 hours) because it was so totally engrossing. If you can get past the 1939-style casual racism (and to be honest, it would take me out of the story for a moment whenever it came up), I would definitely…[Read more]
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Kaitlin posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months agoHi @internrachel @julia1!
I’ve read more books! My girlfriend calls it an addiction but I don’t believe her.
Today I read The Night in Question by Tobias Wolff (206 pages), which is one of my summer reading books and was absolutely amazing. I love Tobias Wolff and have read several of the stories in the collection before, but he continues to wow…[Read more]
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Oops! I forgot one! I also reread 4:48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane. It’s a play and it’s only 43 pages, but it’s amazing and postmodern and about depression and mental illness and I absolutely love it. I probably read it at least once every few months.
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Ooh, I liked Rant. Invisible Monsters is my all time favorite of Palahniuk’s, although Fight Club is a close second. I found that I didn’t enjoy many of his later novels, until Rant came along. It’s a total mind fuck and I loved the categorizing of people by Day/Night. Very inventive story.
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Raksha posted an update in the group
Autostraddle Summer Book Club 2011 12 years, 3 months ago@internrachel @julia1
I just finished Dyke Life: A Celebration of the Lesbian Experience edited by Karla Jay (361 pages). This is a collection of essays by lesbians covering all kinds of different aspects of lesbian life, from conceiving or adopting children to explorations of butch/femme gender coding to caretaking roles taken on by lesbians. I…[Read more]-
The description of this book reminds me of “Persistence: All Things Butch and Femme” which is a collection of essays edited by Ivan Coyote. Anyone who likes “Dyke Life” should totes check it out.
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Yes, I’ve heard of that book! It looks very interesting and I already have it on my Paperback Swap wish list.
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Doooolllhoooouse.
This is one of my favorite shows. All that business with memory, identity, and fun transhumanist stuff really turns my crank.
I don’t give two fucks about Echo and Ballard; Victor and Sierra MADE this show. Sidenote: HOLY CRAP how amazing in Enver Gjokaj?
Wait, why weren’t these put in the Dollhouse thread? I think what we need to do is click on the forum topic and then post instead of replying on this page.
Enver Gjokaj was an absolute genius when it came to impersonating others. Like, Topher was a hard character to do and it was flawless! And Mr. Dominic was pretty difficult too, since he didn’t have the more obvious ticks and speech patterns that Topher did, but Enver got his tone of voice and mannerisms down cold. Why isn’t he more…[Read more]