ThievingBastardUpdate!

by Candy Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at 10:00 PM

Well, folks, seems like Bookaza and its two mirror sites were finally shut down for good. Darlene Marshall copied the message they had on one of their sites. I’m re-posting it here, because it’s freakin’ hilarious:

Remeber, a coin always have two sides.

At one side, stealing from publishers is bad. At other side, we helped hundreds of people who cannot afford to pay up to $100 for a book. We make those people happy, understand it? As for our profit, some of money we earned, we send to Zimbabwe children help fund. We think publishers are reach enought already, and those money we’ve “stolen” maybe saved somebody’s life. And we could save even more lives, but say thanks to outstanding hecker and his “brave” team.

God will judge you.

with best regards, bookaza team

ps: meet you in a couple of days, hasta la vista!
pps: mafia’s immortal
ppps: sorry for poor english (:
pppps: look! you have won guys! So how is it - the taste of victory? =))

Wait: $100 for a book? What kind of crack were these people smoking? Whatever it is, they need to have a word with their dealer.

And God will judge me--IF THERE WAS A GOD, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Love,

Uppity Godless Chink, enjoying the sweet, sweet taste of victory indeed.

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WhiteTigressbyJadeLee

by Candy Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at 01:37 PM
Our Grade:
C-
Title: White Tigress
Author: Jade Lee
Publication Info: Leisure Books 2005, ISBN: 0843953934
Genre: Historical: Other

Warning: Commentary contains more spoilers than usual that we didn’t bother to white-out. If this bothers you, read only at your own risk.

Lydia Smith, in a particularly bright (snerk) moment, decides that The Thing To Do is to go to Shanghai to visit her fiancé, Maxwell. Without an escort. Or a chaperone of any sort. Or telling her snooky-wookums she’s coming so he can meet her at the harbor. And as a bonus, she buys passage on a ship that offered the cheapest rates, and makes sure to mention to the captain several times that she’s all alone, her fiancé isn’t expecting her and nobody’s going to meet her when the ship docks. Not too shabby for a blonde English chick in 1898.

So surprise, surprise, within a couple of hours of arriving in Shanghai, our beautiful Lydia finds herself sold to a brothel, drugged and tied up.

Cheng Ru Shan is the owner of a struggling clothing store and a practitioner of a rather exotic branch of Taoism, one in which you attain Heaven and immortality through sex. Lots and lots of sex. Lots and lots and LOTS of sex. But lately, Ru Shan’s progress has stalled entirely. He has reached the penultimate stage to immortality, but ever since an altercation two years ago that resulted in the death of an Englishman on his property, he has gotten nowhere in his practice. His theory is that his excessive yang is interfering with the process.

To correct this imbalance, his female mentor, Shi Po, suggests that he buy a white slave and milk her for her yin. Shi Po also proposes that teaching a white woman (who is viewed as little more than some sort of livestock) some of the more civilized refinements will elevate her soul and therefore help compensate for the death of the Englishman. Ru Shan reluctantly agrees, especially when he sees Lydia and senses how much watery yin she holds within her.

And so begins Lydia’s imprisonment and sexual initiation. Lydia views Ru Shan’s use of her body as barbaric and completely offensive to her tender sensibilities (initially, anyway), while Ru Shan thinks of her as something sub-human. Gradually, however, they start to learn more about each other, and as a result start viewing each other as actual people.

Ru Shan, in particular, becomes increasingly disturbed by the realization that, unlike popular Chinese perception at the time, Lydia is intelligent and has feelings. Lydia also feels extremely torn: on one hand, she wants a return to normalcy and her former life, but she also recognizes that not all her strong feelings for Ru Shan are antagonistic.

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Announcing:TheRomanticBitchesAssociation

by Candy Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at 11:29 AM

Oh my God, y’all. Lilith has been busy as a BUG and has set up the Romantic Bitches Association. This is for real. It is an actual, legal non-profit corporation.

Anyway, Sarah and I are in. In in in. Wheeee! Any of you interested as well? We’ll definitely need volunteers to get this going.

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ALittleSneakPreviewoftheReviewforRainbowParty

by Candy Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at 11:01 AM

Rainbow Party arrived in the mail yesterday, so OF COURSE I had to abandon the book I was reading and latch onto this bit of teenybopper smut, just to see what all the big fuss is about. And you know what?

Dude. Seriously? The people who are all squawking because of the premise should be HAPPY about this book because the girl who’s organizing the rainbow party is portrayed as a total slutty bitchrag and you just know she’s going to Come To No Good, and the good guys are just nauseatingly sweet about their purity. I mean, this is pretty obviously a cautionary tale. If anything, my objection is that the characters are not nearly nuanced enough and the morality just a bit too strident for my tastes. Am I asking too much from a YA novel? I don’t think so. Judy Blume, for one, did a marvellous job creating nuanced, complex characters who tackled difficult subjects in her YA novels.

I’m only about 75 pages in, though, and I have about 170 more to go. Hopefully more subtlety will be injected into the book soon, though I’m not really holding my breath. Will get a review up as soon as I finish it.

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DefendingYourself

by SB Sarah Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at 06:38 PM

Informal poll, brought on by the fellow-commuter eye rolling this morning as I pulled a Trashy Book out of my Smart Bitch Purse.

Do you use a bookcover when you read paperbacks in public or when you carry them with you?

If so, do you do so to protect the book or to cover up the man-titty?

I’m thinking that, since I get such nice copies to borrow from Candy and then refuse to put them in my bag for fear of hurting their shiny uncreased feelings, I should invest in a cover for protection’s sake. But then, I wouldn’t be sharing the man-titty with the world. And really, it’s all about the Man-titty.

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