( 61. Moab Is My Washpot — Stephen Fry ) If you’ve ever thought, even in passing, that you’d enjoy having a nice meal and then getting quite drunk with someone like Stephen Fry, then you’ll enjoy this very much, I should think.
( 62. Larque on the Wing — Nancy Springer ) You should read it too, just so I know I wasn't imagining things.
( 63. The Rules of Modern Policing: 1973 Edition — Guy Adams ) *wants everyone to share her latest obsession, dammit*
( 64. Ultimate Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 1) — Brian Michael Bendis ) Perhaps I am less easily entertained than when I was 17? This makes me sad.
( 65. The McSweeney’s Joke Book of Book Jokes — The Editors of McSweeney’s ) (And what a sad commentary on the internet vs. books this review has become! Alas.)
( 66. The Rotters’ Club — Jonathan Coe ) What a wonderful surprise.
( 67. Behold the Man — Michael Moorcock ) I think it makes for a rather shallow, sallow reading experience.
( 68. The Deportees — Roddy Doyle ) Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be off crying over Aer Lingus ticket prices.
( 69. The Monsters of Templeton — Lauren Groff ) Instead, I got Ezekiel Felcher. Yes, FELCHER. Excuse me while I fail to get over that.
( 70. The Big Time — Fritz Leiber ) Well, at least it was short.
Total Reviews: 70/71
YES! I did it! We may now resume regular weekly booklog service. Or I hope so, anyway.
( 62. Larque on the Wing — Nancy Springer ) You should read it too, just so I know I wasn't imagining things.
( 63. The Rules of Modern Policing: 1973 Edition — Guy Adams ) *wants everyone to share her latest obsession, dammit*
( 64. Ultimate Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 1) — Brian Michael Bendis ) Perhaps I am less easily entertained than when I was 17? This makes me sad.
( 65. The McSweeney’s Joke Book of Book Jokes — The Editors of McSweeney’s ) (And what a sad commentary on the internet vs. books this review has become! Alas.)
( 66. The Rotters’ Club — Jonathan Coe ) What a wonderful surprise.
( 67. Behold the Man — Michael Moorcock ) I think it makes for a rather shallow, sallow reading experience.
( 68. The Deportees — Roddy Doyle ) Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be off crying over Aer Lingus ticket prices.
( 69. The Monsters of Templeton — Lauren Groff ) Instead, I got Ezekiel Felcher. Yes, FELCHER. Excuse me while I fail to get over that.
( 70. The Big Time — Fritz Leiber ) Well, at least it was short.
Total Reviews: 70/71
YES! I did it! We may now resume regular weekly booklog service. Or I hope so, anyway.