I am in Santa Barbara, where I picked up some packages that had arrived a while ago. I was delighted to find Runaways # 2, which I had special-ordered when I discovered that # 2 was out of print, though 1 and 3 are easily found. This is an American comic about teenagers who find that their parents are super-villains. I'm not crazy about the art, but I really like the story.

Also, and totally unexpectedly, three mix CDs from [livejournal.com profile] lnhammer. Thank you so much! They look great. Larry, are you familiar with Dave Carter and Tracy Grammar? If not, I will put some of their songs on yousendit when I return.

This was supposed to be a business trip, but I was relieved when I couldn't get any appointments because I really really need a break. So I stopped in at McConnell's famous ice cream parlor. They sell ice cream in pints in supermarkets, but they're a local company. I was tempted by cinnamon, Bordeaux strawberry, island coconut, and my usual favorite cinnamon stick, but my eye was caught by the sign advertising fat-free hot fudge. "Do you have normal hot fudge?" I asked hopefully. When informed that they did, I had that with vanilla bean ice cream.

Then I went to Paperback Alley and bought a bunch of Laura Kinsales for [livejournal.com profile] rushthatspeaks, and these for myself:

XXXHolic vol 3, by CLAMP.

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind vol. I, by Hayao Miyazaki. I believe that this is his only manga. I haven't seen the movie.

Sargasso of Space, by Andre Norton. Dane Thorsen gets a berth on the Solar Queen, then chips in to buy a planet, sight unseen. I have no idea why I don't own this, since I've read it a gazillion times from libraries, so I remedied that.

Octagon Magic, by Andre Norton. She wrote a series of children's and YA "Such-andSuch Magic" fantasies, of which my favorite is Dragon Magic. I am pretty sure that I haven't read this one, about a girl and a magic dollhouse.

The Hidden Heart, by Laura Kinsale. This one's for me, since I haven't read it yet. I got [livejournal.com profile] rushthatspeaks Shadowheart, My Sweet Folly, and Seize the Fire.

Miss Whittier Makes a List, by Carla Kelly. Miss Whittier is the sole female aboard a British man o' war. Hey, sailor.

The Great Santini, by Pat Conroy. Closely based on his relationship with his hateful father, I believe. I am a great fan of that deliciously over-the-top Southern Gothic Prince of Tides, even though...



...Once you've had the entire family raped by escaped convicts who are then devoured by a Bengal tiger, anthing else is going to be anti-climactic.
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