Booklog 'Em
Nov. 19th, 2008 09:43 amGuess who’s ridiculously behind on her booklog again? Yes, that would be me.
( 168. Who Can Save Us Now? — Ed. by Owen King & John McNally ) I’d like to produce a collection of superhero stories in which absolutely no emo is allowed.
I’m listening to Death Cab For Cutie as I write this, but that’s beside the point.
( 169. Bright Young Things — Scarlett Thomas ) I definitely recommend it.
( 170. Dreams From My Father — Barack Obama ) Obama’s a comic book fan! I’m sure he’d appreciate the analogy.
( 171. Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict — Laurie Viera Rigler ) What a waste of time.
( 172. When Will There Be Good News? — Kate Atkinson )try to write something a little lighter next time, Kate, okay? For my sake?
( 173. Marvels — Kurt Busiek & Alex Ross ) the art is gorgeous.
( 174. Iron Man: Execute Program — Charlie & Daniel Knauf ) it has the right combination of action, character development, and fun fantasy “whoa”-factor to keep me happy.
( 175. Close to Shore — Michael Capuzzo ) you could just watch Jaws again, which I did the day after finishing the book—I found it much more satisfying.
( 176. Seducing Mr. Darcy — Gwyn Cready ) I’ve probably already wasted enough time on this foolishness.
( 177. Astro City: The Tarnished Angel — Kurt Busiek ) why must your pacing flow like molasses hit with a supervillain’s freeze-ray?
( 178. The Subway Chronicles — Ed. by Jacquelin Cangro )not even worth reading to lighten the commute.
( 179. You Don’t Love Me Yet — Jonathan Lethem ) this book makes me never want to read a single word of his again.
( 180. Cycler — Lauren McLaughlin )examples of decent published genderfuck are simply too few and far between.
Total Reviews: 180/224
Now I've got to try to recruit volunteers to call Georgia this weekend. Yes, another phone bank. I CAN'T STOP.
( 168. Who Can Save Us Now? — Ed. by Owen King & John McNally ) I’d like to produce a collection of superhero stories in which absolutely no emo is allowed.
I’m listening to Death Cab For Cutie as I write this, but that’s beside the point.
( 169. Bright Young Things — Scarlett Thomas ) I definitely recommend it.
( 170. Dreams From My Father — Barack Obama ) Obama’s a comic book fan! I’m sure he’d appreciate the analogy.
( 171. Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict — Laurie Viera Rigler ) What a waste of time.
( 172. When Will There Be Good News? — Kate Atkinson )try to write something a little lighter next time, Kate, okay? For my sake?
( 173. Marvels — Kurt Busiek & Alex Ross ) the art is gorgeous.
( 174. Iron Man: Execute Program — Charlie & Daniel Knauf ) it has the right combination of action, character development, and fun fantasy “whoa”-factor to keep me happy.
( 175. Close to Shore — Michael Capuzzo ) you could just watch Jaws again, which I did the day after finishing the book—I found it much more satisfying.
( 176. Seducing Mr. Darcy — Gwyn Cready ) I’ve probably already wasted enough time on this foolishness.
( 177. Astro City: The Tarnished Angel — Kurt Busiek ) why must your pacing flow like molasses hit with a supervillain’s freeze-ray?
( 178. The Subway Chronicles — Ed. by Jacquelin Cangro )not even worth reading to lighten the commute.
( 179. You Don’t Love Me Yet — Jonathan Lethem ) this book makes me never want to read a single word of his again.
( 180. Cycler — Lauren McLaughlin )examples of decent published genderfuck are simply too few and far between.
Total Reviews: 180/224
Now I've got to try to recruit volunteers to call Georgia this weekend. Yes, another phone bank. I CAN'T STOP.