Sorry for the inconsistent posts. Trying to find a rhythm that works for me. Want to write often, but daily felt too much like a job. Look below to find a late night post from last night. I enjoy and appreciate all of your comments. Keep 'em comin'!
It's Tuesday again. Please tell us what you're reading.
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I just finished Lean Mean Thirteen by Evanovich, I am currently reading Everyday Deserves a Chance by Lucado and guide to the Classical Education you never had by Bauer.
Whooo-Hooo! FP! FP! FP! FP!
Ahem...
Currently, "Ginseng Dreams: The Secret Life of America's Most Valuable Plant by Kristin Johansen But am about to abandon it for "It's Not News, It's Fark: How Mass Media Tries Top Pass Off Crap as News" by Drew Curtis (please check out his news portal, www.fark.com).
Also, "Making of Star Wars" by J. Rinzler, "Windows Vista: the Missing Manual" by David Pogue, "The Winners Book of Video Games" by Craig Kubey (1982!)
Er, yeah. Not first.
But so close.
Last week I read a "Hamtaro" book, to go along with "Kavalier and Clay". It was a illustrated story of a hamster who is madly in love with his owner, Amy. Hamster jealousy leads him to undermine the friendship between Amy and a boy she goes to school with, Tommy. This dynamic read was passed to me by Christine, and is one of the original Hamtaro novels.
I've stopped reading I Love You, Beth Cooper by
Larry Doyle.I had read good things about it, and
thought that Doyle, being a former Simpsons
writer, might have put a new twist on the tried
and true high schooler in love plot. No such luck.
Just another lame teen sex farce. As I often say
to Christine, the great high school story has yet to
be told. Then she says:
"What about Porky's?"
And I say no.
Dog training books - we just got a dog!
I'm finishing up the manga series Deathnote--I was really excited to see that the last book was out today. Hopefully I won't stay up all night reading it. DRD
I'm reading Tears of the Giraffe. It's the second book in the #1 Ladies Detective Agency series. I really enjoyed the first one.
Tell Jim to READ "Fast Times at Ridgemont High". The book, not the movie.
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