Announcing:TheNameforCandy’sNewCar!

by Candy Sunday, July 17, 2005 at 12:41 PM

Man, you guys came up with some real doozies, but my favorite name was Bitchy-Bitchy Bang Bang, submitted by your favorite Super Librarian (and mine), Wendy. Behold, Wendy! Your shiny new Smart Bitch title! It’s even gas-efficient. Guaranteed to get at least 38 mpg in the city and 45 mpg on the highway.

Baby Got Bacque

Baby Got Bacque

Honorable mentions go to:

Fellow Smart Bitch Sarah for “The Simian Rectum” (which I modified to “The Sapphire Simian Rectum)
Joyce Ellen Armond for “The Indigo Bitchy-Go”
E.D’trix for “The Blue Baller”
Crystal for “Slut Sleigh”
Amy E. for “Babe the Blue Box”
Darlene for “The Best Blue Job You’ll Ever Get”
cw for “The Hatchback of Notre Dame” (would that make my car Quasimotor?)

And many, many thanks to everyone who indulged in my dorkery and came up with so many awesome names.

Next up, when my sinuses stop making me feel as if a donkey has kicked me in the forehead: More Romance Mad Libs! Also, Covers Gone Wild! Same Bitch Time, Same Bitch Channel!

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AndthelatestSmartBitchtitlegoesto….

by Candy Friday, July 15, 2005 at 04:28 PM

PJ, for correctly guessing the answers for today’s personal ad contest. We bow before your superior knowledge, PJ, because da-yum, reading and remembering a Harlequin Superromance published by a midlist author in 1996 takes some doing.

Anyway, kneel down and receive your title. Henceforward, you shall be known as:

The Nouqué is indeed

To Nouqué or Not to Nouqué?

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What’suppussycat,wohhhhwohwohhhhhh

by Candy Friday, July 15, 2005 at 11:40 AM

All right kittens! Here’s another Personal Ad Challenge. Guess the title, author and heroine’s name (for the love of God, DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE THE HEROINE’S NAME) and win yourself a spankalicious Smart Bitch title.

Make Me Purr

SWF, hotshot doctor, soul trapped in pet cat’s body after attempting to escape a fire set by nefarious co-worker. Please help me escape this body because grooming my ass is starting to give me a serious case of the squicks. If you’re my OMGHOT ex-husband whom I divorced for rather silly reasons, even better.

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GettingShitWrongvs.MakingShitUp

by Candy Friday, July 15, 2005 at 10:28 AM

I’ve been thinking a lot about realism in fiction lately. I’ve said several times before that I don’t expect strict realism in my fiction, and it’s true—if I did, I wouldn’t be as big a fan of fantasy and science fiction as I am. Having the fantastic happen in fiction is to be expected, in both big and little ways, even if the books try to adhere to real life as much as possible. Think about it: if mystery novels strictly reflected reality, then the majority of stories which featured cold crime scenes would end with the mystery unsolved, and serial killers and multiple murders would make up only the tiniest fraction of all mystery books instead of the fairly healthy percentage they enjoy today.

Then as I was reading Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk the other day, I was forcefully reminded that there’s a definite difference between making shit up and getting shit wrong, and that there’s a huge divide between making shit up convincingly, and making shit up in such a way that suspension of disbelief is impossible.

For those of you who are planning to read this book and can’t stand spoilers, stop reading right now. The rest of this entry is going to discuss this book in great detail and give away critical plot points. Also, don’t bother reading if you’re not interested in reading me nitpick about somewhat geeky science shit.

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TheDemon’sDaughterbyEmmaHolly

by SB Sarah Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 09:26 AM
Our Grade:
F
Title: The Demon's Daughter
Author: Emma Holly
Publication Info: Berkley Publishing Group 2004, ISBN: 0425199185
Genre: Historical: Other

I have to give this book an F because I am so damn bored by it I don’t even want to finish it. I’m on page 135 out of 311 and I couldn’t give less of a shit about these characters. So this will have to be a half-finished review because I can’t be bothered to give a damn.

I think it speaks volumes that I am in my 2nd trimester and flush with hormones that should have responded merrily to this book, but instead were left with a feeling of, “Who in the what now?” Even my hormones were confused.

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