EightCrazyNights:FragileARCs

by SB Sarah Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 01:47 AM

The ARCs themselves are not Fragile, but we do have winners who each get a copy. Woo! Thanks to Shiloh for offering the copies and judging the winners in our What’s that Smell? contest?

Midknyt who said

Why, it’s the new Burger King Flame scent, of course.

That’s what the look over the shoulder is from - “Mmm...Burger King?  No, something...different.”

He really shouldn’t need to use that much though.

Jen C who said:

Now, I think that it is actually a good smell.  I suspect that the smell has to do with “that manly scent, soap, hard work, and the essence of male”.  While that is not a direct quote, I see that basic idea in romance novels, where everyone bathes daily no matter what time period they take place in, and no matter what rank the guy is.  Of course, it comes against her scent, the “utterly feminine, with a bit of citrus and a spicey, heady womanly smell” from her magic va-jay-jay.  This cover illustrates what happens when the scents collide.

Theo who said:

Sunday looked back to see her stalker fast approaching and thanked the gods she had the foresight to learn from her brothers how to fart on command.

Amy who said:

As he strides toward her, he is preceded by a cloud of Axe. She’d known he worried a little too much about body odor, but she didn’t know his ego was quite so… Fragile.

Breia who said:

Its the smell of someone about to get their ass kicked. Doesn’t he understand that when she says she needs time alone she means it. He has to understand that she is leaving so she can have time to read this new book she found at the bookstore, you may have heard of it. Its called Fragile by Shiloh Walker. She loves Shiloh Walker and if he doesn’t go away she is gonna get really UGLY. No one interferes with her reading time not even one as sexy as he.

Not even olfactory mysteries can stand up to the power of the Bitchery. Boo yah.

ETA: WOW is my brain fried. Winners, please with your address so you can receive your copy. Holy cow. I need to reboot my brain. 

EightCrazyNights:CheerstotheWinner!

by SB Sarah Monday, December 29, 2008 at 05:19 PM

I’m going to have to drink a LOT this New Year’s Eve, because there are so many wonderful toasts to choose from, but the Greek Tycoon’s Toast as remembered by JoanneL was my pick. What better way to acknowledge good fortune than with the immortal, prescient words of a Greek Tycoon?

To love is nothing
To be loved is something
To love and be loved is everything.

JoanneL, please your address so I can get you your prize-a-licious glassware for toasting!

Thank you to the folks who posted a comment, and a toast to everyone who stops by to read our site. Happy New Year!

EightCrazyNights:BICHOKMagnets

by SB Sarah Monday, December 29, 2008 at 01:07 PM

I have to say, there’s no way I could pick winners by preference for the BICHOK magnets, because so many of you were powerfully brave, honest, and kickass this year. Congratulations to all of you. I’m profoundly impressed and very glad many of you are in better places this year because of your bravery and determination. Way to go.

So! Since I’m a cowardly lion, Random.org is going to save my ass by picking the three winners:

#34: Cheryl

#10: tracykitn

#24: Stephani Hecht

Congratulations! Email me with your addresses, and I’ll adorn the nearest metal surface with letterly awesomeness. Thanks for playing, y’all.

FurtherDispatchesfromthe“FictionNotMemoir”Department,HolocaustDivision

by SB Sarah Monday, December 29, 2008 at 08:01 AM

Book CoverI can’t even measure the size of the dent my head left on my countertop (ow) upon reading this story. The small saving grace is that Hillel Italie yet again does a bang-up job of covering it: Berkley Books has cancelled Herman Rosenblat’s memoir Angel at the Fence after it was revealed that, well, it’s not a memoir. It’s fiction:

[Rosenblat] acknowledged that he and his wife did not meet, as they had said for years, at a sub-camp of Buchenwald, where she allegedly sneaked him apples and bread.

While Rosenblat was indeed at Buchenwald, as historical documentation proves, his “memoir” is yet another in the saga of “fiction is better than truth, despite temptation of fact-checking.”

My personal favorite sentence, at which I snorted coffee up my nose, was this gem:

Other Holocaust memoirists have devised greater fantasies. Misha Defonseca, author of “Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years,” pretended she was a Jewish girl who lived with wolves during the war, when she was actually a non-Jew who lived, without wolves, in Belgium.

There’s an etymological myth that “sincerely” derives from “sin cere,” which means, “without wax”, as in “this crap is not coated with wax to make it look better than it actually is.”

Perhaps all future memoir sales need to come with a “without wolves” clause: “I swear, under penalty of being eaten alive by the wolves of the fact-checking Internet, that I have not made this shit up. It’s all true.”

[Thanks to Barb Ferrer for the original heads up.]

MoreDocTurtle?Hooray!

by SB Sarah Monday, December 29, 2008 at 01:22 AM

Book CoverYay Doc! Yay Turtle! Yay Heyer!

Part 4: Chapters 14 through 19

May it please the Bitchery to know that immediately after writing my previous post for SB Sarah, I sat down to read the next chapters of Heyer’s novel and found chapters 14 and 15 to be positively delightful, by far the strongest so far.  The first of this pair was genuinely hilarious, betraying hints of an almost farcical humor, perhaps not unlike that underlying Heyer’s other works the SBTB commenters are always talking about.  The second of these chapters sees the maturing of Heyer’s subtly exquisite characterization of her two lead characters, which characterization has gone on for the whole length of the novel nearly unremarkably but which is now brought starkly to the fore in a heated exchange between Lady Barbara and Colonel Audley.

The remaining chapters in this review see the coming of war (finally!) and a good deal more action than the rest of the novel put together so far.  It’s not so bad, but it took almost three hundred pages to get this far.

Let’s have a closer look, shall we?

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