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Nov. 21st, 2008 12:22 pmThis just in! Writing one's booklog is an excellent way to avoid doing actual work! La la la!
( 181. I Love You, Beth Cooper — Larry Doyle ) It didn’t redefine my definitions of comedy, but overall, I enjoyed it.
( 182. Snuff — Chuck Palahniuk ) Frankly, I was bored—and for a shock artist like Palahniuk, that’s almost the worst review one can get.
( 183. Absolutely, Positively Not — David LaRochelle ) it’s funny (International Male!) and a lot more natural and less anvilicious than, say, Geography Club.
( 184. The Tent — Margaret Atwood ) this collection as a whole is definitely worth reading.
( 185. Superpowers — David J. Schwartz ) it flies higher and moves faster than any of the other superhero fiction I’ve read lately.
( 186. Sammy’s Hill — Kristin Gore ) She gets my vote.
( 187. Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable — Joss Whedon ) If I’m ever able to assemble all the TPBs together in one place, perhaps I’ll be able to reread and see.
( 188. Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats — T.S. Eliot ) Perhaps I’d feel differently if I’d read this as a child, but I didn’t—I read “The Journey of the Magi”—so there you go.
( 189. & 191. Batman: Hush Vol. 1 & 2 — Jeph Loeb ) Batman + Catwoman = HOT.
( 190. The Book of Lists: Horror — Amy Wallace, et. al. ) That makes me want to do something pretty horrific to him.
Total Reviews: 191/227
Haha, looking back on this run often eleven books, you can really tell that this was during the height of the campaign: this is one of the least substantive runs of reading I've ever thrown out there. Um. Don't judge me, okay?
( 181. I Love You, Beth Cooper — Larry Doyle ) It didn’t redefine my definitions of comedy, but overall, I enjoyed it.
( 182. Snuff — Chuck Palahniuk ) Frankly, I was bored—and for a shock artist like Palahniuk, that’s almost the worst review one can get.
( 183. Absolutely, Positively Not — David LaRochelle ) it’s funny (International Male!) and a lot more natural and less anvilicious than, say, Geography Club.
( 184. The Tent — Margaret Atwood ) this collection as a whole is definitely worth reading.
( 185. Superpowers — David J. Schwartz ) it flies higher and moves faster than any of the other superhero fiction I’ve read lately.
( 186. Sammy’s Hill — Kristin Gore ) She gets my vote.
( 187. Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable — Joss Whedon ) If I’m ever able to assemble all the TPBs together in one place, perhaps I’ll be able to reread and see.
( 188. Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats — T.S. Eliot ) Perhaps I’d feel differently if I’d read this as a child, but I didn’t—I read “The Journey of the Magi”—so there you go.
( 189. & 191. Batman: Hush Vol. 1 & 2 — Jeph Loeb ) Batman + Catwoman = HOT.
( 190. The Book of Lists: Horror — Amy Wallace, et. al. ) That makes me want to do something pretty horrific to him.
Total Reviews: 191/227
Haha, looking back on this run of