I read, therefore I am.
Jun. 11th, 2007 11:22 amWeek 23: 4—10 June
( 129. Human Nature — Paul Cornell ) Anyway, I suspect this is only interesting if you are really into Doctor Who right now. Which I am.
( 130. The Meaning of It All — Richard P. Feynman ) This seemed to me almost like a book of psalms for irreligious people; I found it very calming.
( 131. The Beekeeper's Apprentice — Laurie R. King ) any further reading of this series is going to be at least somewhat masochistic for me.
*goes to read "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot" (which has a great Watson-saves-Holmes'-life scene) to make herself feel better*
( 132. Glasshouse — Charles Stross ) In general, this was interesting and enjoyable sci-fi, but it really didn't transcend the genre.
( 133. Nice Work — David Lodge ) this book was a total pleasure; it even made me newly glad that I had read North and South. Quite a feat.
(You can look again,
akukorax *g*)
( 134. The Beautiful Miscellaneous — Dominic Smith ) it's not different enough to set it apart from the 85 billion other coming-of-age stories I've read.
( 135. Home Truths — David Lodge ) it's incredibly enjoyable; I'm loving Lodge a lot of late.
( 136. The Jane Austen Book Club — Karen Joy Fowler ) This book made me incredibly happy. Though the real question is, of course, whether it would pass the
siriaeve True Austenite test. *peers at her*
Total Books: 136
By the way? Good Reads is turning out to be a TON of fun. *pimps*
( 129. Human Nature — Paul Cornell ) Anyway, I suspect this is only interesting if you are really into Doctor Who right now. Which I am.
( 130. The Meaning of It All — Richard P. Feynman ) This seemed to me almost like a book of psalms for irreligious people; I found it very calming.
( 131. The Beekeeper's Apprentice — Laurie R. King ) any further reading of this series is going to be at least somewhat masochistic for me.
*goes to read "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot" (which has a great Watson-saves-Holmes'-life scene) to make herself feel better*
( 132. Glasshouse — Charles Stross ) In general, this was interesting and enjoyable sci-fi, but it really didn't transcend the genre.
( 133. Nice Work — David Lodge ) this book was a total pleasure; it even made me newly glad that I had read North and South. Quite a feat.
(You can look again,
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( 134. The Beautiful Miscellaneous — Dominic Smith ) it's not different enough to set it apart from the 85 billion other coming-of-age stories I've read.
( 135. Home Truths — David Lodge ) it's incredibly enjoyable; I'm loving Lodge a lot of late.
( 136. The Jane Austen Book Club — Karen Joy Fowler ) This book made me incredibly happy. Though the real question is, of course, whether it would pass the
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Total Books: 136
By the way? Good Reads is turning out to be a TON of fun. *pimps*