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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-15 12:57 pm

The Proving Trail

The Proving Trail by Louis L'Amour

The young narrator of this tale leaves his job herding cattle to find his father, and learns that his father was murdered after a night of successful gambling.
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fancyflautist ([personal profile] fancyflautist) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-08-14 08:35 pm

The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Thursday, August 14

Giles: The rest of the pack were spotted outside Herbert the mascot's cage. They were sent to the principal's office.
Willow: Good! That'll show 'em... Did it show 'em?
Buffy: They didn't hurt him, did they?
Giles: They, uh... ate him.

~~The Pack~~




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burnhername ([personal profile] burnhername) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-08-14 02:05 am

The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Wednesday, August 13th

CONNOR: All right. I get it. I messed up.
FAITH: Hey, cheer up, punk. That just makes you one of us.
GUNN: You headed out?
FAITH: Yeah, no tears, big guy. (gives Gunn a high-five)
GUNN: Nah, I'm good. I just wish I could've seen you kicking the crap out of junior, here.
FAITH: It was pretty funny.

~~Orpheus~~




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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-13 01:07 pm

Sanders' Union Fourth Reader

Sanders' Union Fourth Reader by Charles Walton Sanders

Despite the titles, this is more recent than his New Fourth Reader. It repeats three or four readings from the earlier works, not all of them from the fourth reader.

Interesting nowadays chiefly for the views of edifying works and science of the time.
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-12 05:40 pm

To Tame a Land

To Tame a Land by Louis L'Amour

You can do a lot of things in Westerns. This one is a bildungsroman.

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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Tuesday, August 12th

Cordelia: I feel a little guilty.
Angel: Don't. - I mean, nineteen dollars for a - sashimi couscous appetizer is money well spent. How was it anyway? Pretty good? I mean, it ought to be pretty...
Cordelia: It's delicious but that's not what I feel guilty about.
Angel: Oh. (Sees Wesley looking at him) I 'm not cheap, I-I'm just old. I-I remember when a few bob got you a good meal, a bottle *and* a tavern wench. - You were saying?

~~Belonging~~


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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-11 07:33 pm

The School Reader. Third Book

The School Reader. Third Book: Containing Progressive Lessons in Reading, Exercises in Articulation and Inflection, Definitions, by Charles Walton Sanders

The third book is still focused on reading. Very few of the pieces come with bylines. Still, it's taking on the aspect of the later readers, with the focus on good readings, edifying and instruction.

May be chiefly of interest in view of what they selected in the era.
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Fae ([personal profile] fatalfae) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-08-11 04:50 pm

The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Monday, August 11th

Lorne: Now, I want you to relax. Picture yourself outdoors, in a field, or on a mountain.
Cordy: I like the mountains.
Lorne: Beautiful. Say you're on a mountaintop, and it's warm. The sky is blue, full of big, fluffy clouds. You're Julie Andrews in 'The Sound of Music.' And you're relaxed and you're spinning and the camera is swirling and - ouch! (Lorne recoils from Cordy) Careful, honey, you've got some power of your own!
Cordy: Sorry. All the spinning and swirling was freaking me out.

~~That Vision Thing~~



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labingi ([personal profile] labingi) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-10 08:07 pm

The Bone Harp by Victoria Goddard Review

This is the first self-published book I have ever read a good chunk of without realizing it was self-published. [EDIT: This is not a dig at self-published writing. I am self-published and hope my books are roughly comparable to traditional in quality, but it is a mountain to climb to do all the traditional publisher work yourself on your own dime, so I'm impressed when a work does it, and I want to uplift that it's possible.] The book is as well written as a number of recent traditionally published books; it’s well edited, proofread, designed, nice cover art. It looks professional.

But in retrospect, it had to be self-published because it’s a Silmarillion fan fic with the names changed, and a traditional publisher wouldn’t take it for fear of being sued. (Not really spoilery: this is clear quite early.) Its premise (I’ll just render this in Tolkien terms) is one of the exiled Noldor returns to the Undying Lands after dying (?) in Middle-earth. That’s a fantastic premise for a fic! With some alterations, it’s a great premise for an original story. That’s why I bought it! I don’t think it fully exploits this premise, though. It’s a goldmine for psychological and philosophical development, and it has fairly little of either, in my opinion.

It does have a great original addition in the idea of a male and female elf who are well-matched “professional/vocational” rivals to such a degree they can be almost interchanged with each other. That concept may be the story’s strongest, and again, I felt it wasn’t fully exploited.

But some of my discontents are discontents with the source material (The Silmarillion): 1) the style is, for my taste, too expository—too much “telling,” not enough “showing”; 2) I just don’t get the concept of the Undying Lands on any deep level, because my cosmology is very different from Tolkien’s. Goddard is, I think, trying to follow Tolkien here, and part of my difficulty suspending disbelief may come from my just not getting it. I give her marks, on the whole, for showing respect for Tolkien’s work and not altering his Elves in any bizarre ways.

One the whole, I find the book conceptually fascinating but not developed deeply enough to fully engage me.

Spoilery review at my DW.
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thenewbuzwuzz ([personal profile] thenewbuzwuzz) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-08-10 11:53 pm

The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Sunday, August 10th

DAWN: My friend Janice? Her sister's a lawyer.
XANDER: You think I should sue over the burger? That's interesting.
DAWN: No, I just mean... (sighs) Buffy's never gonna be a lawyer, or a doctor. Anything big.
XANDER: She's a Slayer. She saves the whole world. That's way bigger.
DAWN: But that means she's gonna have like crap jobs her entire life, right? Minimum wage stuff. I mean, I could still grow up to be anything. But for her ... this is it.

~~Doublemeat Palace~~




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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-10 12:17 pm

Ghost in the Tombs

Ghost in the Tombs by Jonathan Moeller

Caina's 32nd book. Spoilers ahead for the earlier ones.

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VeroNyxK84 ([personal profile] veronyxk84) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-08-09 10:59 pm

The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Saturday, August 9

BUFFY: Kathy's evil. I'm an evil fighter. It's simple... I'm gonna have to kill her.
WILLOW: You have to kill her? Don't you think you could just switch rooms, or something?
BUFFY: Well I would, but it's not just me in danger from Kathy. Look.
WILLOW: Toenails?
BUFFY: Evil toenails. I took them off the floor last night when she was in the bathroom. She thought I was asleep.
WILLOW: Good thinking, 'cause in the middle of the night those toenails could have attacked you and left little half-moon marks all over your body.
BUFFY: Don't be ridiculous. The point is I measured them before I fell asleep and again this morning, and they grew. After they were cut! That's a demon thing, she has to be eliminated.

~~BtVS 4x02 “Living Conditions”~~




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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-09 02:21 pm

Sanders' young ladies' reader

Sanders' young ladies' reader : embracing a comprehensive course of instruction in the principles of rhetorical reading : with a choice collection of exercises in reading, both in prose and poetry, for the use of the higher female seminaries, as also, the higher classes in female schools generally by Charles W. Sanders

A selection of prose and poetry intended for elocution classes. Interesting, nowadays, chiefly for the selections choosing. With an eye to variety, the preface assures us, because they are intended for the young.

This one is, unlike the fourth and fifth readers, aimed specifically at girls. Which means a couple on the education of women and the necessity of its being for their whole lives, and not the flurry of society to win their husbands, and more female characters in the stories. It has a couple of selections that overlap with those readers.

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rocky41_7 ([personal profile] rocky41_7) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-08 06:33 pm

Recent Reading: Annihilation

Today I wrapped up Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer, a horror/sci-fi novel with fantastical (?) elements about a biologist exploring a very unsettling landscape.
 
There are no names given in this book—the narrator and protagonist is simply "the Biologist," and she refers to her other three teammates by their job titles as well. Locations outside of the place they're exploring—Area X—are not given either, but the world is implied to be much the same as our own, with Area X a troubling and relatively recent anomaly. A private company hires the Biologist and her colleagues to venture into this strange place and take notes. They are the 12th such expedition.
 I appreciate that much of the horror in Annihilation isn't in-your-face: it's the slow build of things that are just off. This quiet and subtle approach means that when something extreme happens, it feels extreme. The Biologist and her colleagues know that Area X is dangerous before they venture in, but even so, they are unprepared for how and to what degree. VanderMeer's portrayal of how trust frays among relative strangers under these conditions felt realistic.

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double_dutchess ([personal profile] double_dutchess) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-08-09 12:38 am

The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Thursday, August 7th and Friday, August 8th

Willow: Buffy. Don’t let jerky Parker chase you away.
Buffy: He didn’t. I just don’t want to deal with this right now. I’m taking a holiday from dealing, happily vacationing in the land of not coping.

~~Fear Itself~~


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burnhername ([personal profile] burnhername) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-08-07 04:06 am

The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Wednesday, August 6th

XANDER'S DAD MR. HARRIS: (to Buffy) Hey, what do you say we slip in the back room (he points) and I show you my--
BUFFY: You finish that sentence and I guarantee you won't have *anything* to show.
Mr. Harris gives a blank stare to Buffy. She yanks his arm, pulling him away.

~~Hell's Bells~~




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rocky41_7 ([personal profile] rocky41_7) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-06 05:06 pm

Recent Reading: The Dispossessed

"There was a wall. It did not look important. It was built of uncut rocks roughly mortared. An adult could look right over it, and even a child could climb it. Where it crossed the roadway, instead of having a gate it degenerated into mere geometry, a line, the idea of a boundary. But the idea was real. It was important. For seven generations there had been nothing more important than that wall."

I knew this book was going to hit hard from the opening paragraph above, and it did not disappoint. I've enjoyed Ursula Le Guin's work before--The Left Hand of Darkness is one of my favorite books—and I absolutely see why The Dispossessed is considered one of her crowning pieces. The setting for this book is a planet and its moon—Urras, the planet, is a lush world not dissimilar from Earth, which is home to several capitalist countries and at least one socialist country; and Anarres, the moon, which is a dusty, resource-scanty place home to a society of anarchists who fled from Urras just under two hundred years ago. The core of the novel concerns Shevek, a theoretical physicist from Anarres who chooses to relocate to Urras.
 
Le Guin captures truly great sci-fi because this work is so imbued with curiosity. Le Guin is asking questions at the heart of any great sci-fi work: What defines humanity? What can we achieve, and how is it done, and what does that mean for society? What is society? What does it mean to be alone? What does it mean to be part of a whole? To me, sci-fi can't be truly sci-fi without a measure of philosophy, and The Dispossessed has this in droves. 
 
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Tuesday, August 5

Willow: By the way, are we hoping to find a body, or no body?
Xander: Call me an optimist, but I'm hoping to find a fortune in gold doubloons.
Giles: Um, body would mean flesh-eating demon, no body would point towards the, uh, army of zombies thing. Take your pick, really. Right, then, uh... Go on.
Xander: You're closer.
Buffy: Pathetic much? Move over.

~~Buffy Episode #14: "Some Assembly Required"~~



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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-08-04 11:51 pm

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 13

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 13 by Kanehito Yamada

Spoilers for the earlier volumes

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Fae ([personal profile] fatalfae) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-08-04 06:10 pm

The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Monday, August 4th

Wesley: Gunn. How did you..?
Gunn looks at Angel: Got a phone message. Sounded like the captain of the Titanic getting ready to go down with the ship.
Wesley looks at Angel.
Angel: I-I just though - that someone on this side - should - know the details - in case...
Lorne: A backup man! Terrific idea! Well, now that he's going, I suppose someone should stay here, mind the store. Don't worry, I'm not disappointed. Just get me something nice to...
Lorne tries to get up out of the car, but the other three each put a hand out to push him back down and chorus 'shut up.'

~~Over the Rainbow~~



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