I guess the HP movie came out?
Jul. 19th, 2009 01:10 am1. To the guy telling his friends how "weird" it was that "avada kedavra sounds like abracadabra!":
Yeah, welcome to two books ago. Or two movies, whatever.
2. To the kidlet in the scarf and hat:
Seriously? It's cold for summer, but it's not that cold. And England is warm some of the time. Surely you can show your fandom some other way? (Ah, well, who am I to criticize?)
3. To Donna Andrews:
Yea, verily, your books are the only murder mysteries I've ever read that reference slash, and, in the last one, snopes.com. (And not like it's some new thing the protagonist has just found out about! Will wonders never cease!) But you may want to hire a new proofreader. "Pigeon Chinese" is bad enough, but buried at the end of a book with theme naming (she needs to update that page, btw), it's... a bit much.
4. To the authors of the picture maze book I picked up for the flight:
A. Picture mazes are awesome. (They're not what you think, either.) But as for the last two... Orlando Bloom and Daniel Radcliffe? Right next to each other? Every time I close the book it's like their unrevealed faces are kissing! (Actually, that might not be such a bad thing. I'll be in my bunk now.)
Yeah, welcome to two books ago. Or two movies, whatever.
2. To the kidlet in the scarf and hat:
Seriously? It's cold for summer, but it's not that cold. And England is warm some of the time. Surely you can show your fandom some other way? (Ah, well, who am I to criticize?)
3. To Donna Andrews:
Yea, verily, your books are the only murder mysteries I've ever read that reference slash, and, in the last one, snopes.com. (And not like it's some new thing the protagonist has just found out about! Will wonders never cease!) But you may want to hire a new proofreader. "Pigeon Chinese" is bad enough, but buried at the end of a book with theme naming (she needs to update that page, btw), it's... a bit much.
4. To the authors of the picture maze book I picked up for the flight:
A. Picture mazes are awesome. (They're not what you think, either.) But as for the last two... Orlando Bloom and Daniel Radcliffe? Right next to each other? Every time I close the book it's like their unrevealed faces are kissing! (Actually, that might not be such a bad thing. I'll be in my bunk now.)