Collection of absolutely hilarious personal essays. Includes two essays that I love so much I'd like to have them embroidered on (really large) samplers: “101 Things I Hate" and “101 Things I Love.” Other standout essays include "Ladies and Gentlemen . . . The Nicest Kids in Town!", the essay that the movie and musical Hairspray was based on. A fascinating look inside Waters's head.
Crackpot by John Waters (1986)
Collection of absolutely hilarious personal essays. Includes two essays that I love so much I'd like to have them embroidered on (really large) samplers: “101 Things I Hate" and “101 Things I Love.” Other standout essays include "Ladies and Gentlemen . . . The Nicest Kids in Town!", the essay that the movie and musical Hairspray was based on. A fascinating look inside Waters's head.
The Queen and I by Sue Townsend (2002)
Lynn Kurland - Adored Author
Lynn Kurland writes time-travel, paranormal and historical romances. Most are about the members of two large, sprawling families and characters from one novel make appearances in other novels. I first discovered her work with Stardust of Yesterday, a funny and charming ghost story about a woman who inherits an English castle that comes complete with a ghost. A very engaging and sexy ghost. See also The More I See You, a time travel romance about a contemporary woman traveling back to 1260. And yes, meets a handsome, battled-hardened knight. And This Is All I Ask, an excellent historical romance novel about a plain girl sent to the legendarily dangerous "Dragon of Blackmoor." Though a bit more somber than her paranormal books, this is a very romantic tale with incredibly well-drawn characters.
Little Children by Tom Perrotta (2004)
The Grace That Keeps the World by Tom Bailey (1991)
The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman by Louise Plummer (1995)
Kate Bjorkman, six feet tall, bespectacled and gawky, is celebrating the holidays in Saint Paul with her family. Her brother comes home for the holidays bringing his friend (and her longtime crush) Richard with him. Romance ensues, and she writes the whole thing up using her Romance Writer's Phrasebook. So adorable and charming.
The Dark Secrets Series by Elizabeth Chandler (2009)
Social Crimes by Jane Stanton Hitchcock (2002)
Richard Matheson - Adored Author
A prolific contributor to the Twilight Zone tv series, Matheson writes stories that are part horror, part fantasy and completely compelling. Outstanding collections of Matheson's work include Third From the Sun and the Shock series. See also Duel, a wonderful collection of short stories including the title story, a fabulous tale of road rage and craziness that is genuinely frightening. Makes you wonder how anybody makes it home alive after being out on the roads.
Tam Lin by Pamela Dean (1991)
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