1. CR and I had an awesome housewarming party on Saturday *waves to
akukorax,
iamsab,
ebrooklynw,
chele74, &
nenar*; I drank an entire bottle of wine, which, okay, was maybe not the best idea, but seriously, how come I STILL feel hungover and gross? That's not fair, man. Good times should lead to good feelings, I think.
2. I'm loving Doctor Who so much right now it kind of hurts.
3.
sgabigbang kicked my ass some more.
4. I turned down a job offer, because it paid badly and seemed degrading. Watch me regret this when I subsequently have to work at McDonald's!
5. Books:
Week 24: 11-17 June
( 137. The Assault on Reason — Al Gore ) this was not a pleasant read—I spent most of the time gripping the binding more and more tightly and getting angrier and angrier. It is an important book to read, though—though I worry of course that most of the people who do read it will be, how shall I say, the choir? That's the real question, I think—how can we reach out to those people who don't necessarily agree with us, who are not necessarily so well informed? Gore thinks the internet might hold the key. I don't know. I just don't know.
( 138. The Dreyfus Affair — Peter Lefcourt ) I literally devoured it in one sitting—I don't think I even got up to use the bathroom.
( 139. An Abundance of Katherines — John Green ) I loved it a lot.
( 140. The Areas of My Expertise — John Hodgman ) Will possibly try again later—the hoboes will still be there, of course, planning their revolution.
( 141. Sarah Canary — Karen Joy Fowler ) This book, however, felt like the efforts of a really interesting novelist that just utterly failed to work.
( 142. A Walk in the Woods — Bill Bryson ) Not my favorite Bryson, but definitely a good one.
Total Books: 142
Now this week I really need to stop reading and really concentrate on
sgabigbang. *is doomed*
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2. I'm loving Doctor Who so much right now it kind of hurts.
3.
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4. I turned down a job offer, because it paid badly and seemed degrading. Watch me regret this when I subsequently have to work at McDonald's!
5. Books:
Week 24: 11-17 June
( 137. The Assault on Reason — Al Gore ) this was not a pleasant read—I spent most of the time gripping the binding more and more tightly and getting angrier and angrier. It is an important book to read, though—though I worry of course that most of the people who do read it will be, how shall I say, the choir? That's the real question, I think—how can we reach out to those people who don't necessarily agree with us, who are not necessarily so well informed? Gore thinks the internet might hold the key. I don't know. I just don't know.
( 138. The Dreyfus Affair — Peter Lefcourt ) I literally devoured it in one sitting—I don't think I even got up to use the bathroom.
( 139. An Abundance of Katherines — John Green ) I loved it a lot.
( 140. The Areas of My Expertise — John Hodgman ) Will possibly try again later—the hoboes will still be there, of course, planning their revolution.
( 141. Sarah Canary — Karen Joy Fowler ) This book, however, felt like the efforts of a really interesting novelist that just utterly failed to work.
( 142. A Walk in the Woods — Bill Bryson ) Not my favorite Bryson, but definitely a good one.
Total Books: 142
Now this week I really need to stop reading and really concentrate on
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