tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5583160135496824701.post1746082605016073046..comments2013-04-04T07:10:47.876-05:00Comments on My So-Called Crafty Life: You Can't Be SeriousCraftylouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13431454904996296565noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5583160135496824701.post-54662285809421347912010-07-11T21:01:48.862-05:002010-07-11T21:01:48.862-05:00I'm still waiting for a copy of PPZ to become ...I'm still waiting for a copy of PPZ to become available at my library, so I can't say yet what I think of the trend in actual execution, and I suspect you're right that it's gotten a little out of hand. <br /><br />But Jane Slayre sounds utterly fascinating. I actually reread Jane Eyre a little over a year ago because I wanted to <a href="http://featherlessbiped.blogspot.com/2009/03/tale-of-two-edwards.html" rel="nofollow">compare my impressions of Bella from <i>Twilight</i> with my impressions of Jane,</a> and I found that Jane is much more of a Buffy-type character than a Bella-type. So I'm glad you brought that one to my attention, because I think I'll skip PPZ (didn't like the original so much, anyway) and go straight to Jane Slayre.Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09446536368127720437noreply@blogger.com