Einstein's booklog
Dec. 22nd, 2008 09:57 amWhy do I get the feeling I'm not any closer to finishing this?
( 221. Re-Gifters — Mike Carey ) I only wish Carey could have brought this much energy and life to his Felix Castor books.
( 222. N.P. — Banana Yoshimoto ) I should have known that anybody who decides to call herself “Banana” would be trying too hard.
( 223. South of the Border, West of the Sun — Haruki Murakami ) I felt like I was outside in the rain, nose pressed to the glass, just a step or two from being able to go in.
( 224. Six Tales of the Jazz Age and Other Stories — F. Scott Fitzgerald ) Somehow I don’t think the film will be sticking too close to the original…
( 225. Downtown Owl — Chuck Klosterman ) The book’s ending does make me want to kill him a little, but in a good way. Mostly.
( 226. Sammy’s House — Kristin Gore ) There is, sadly, not a similar carrot to be dangled here.
( 227. Flight — Sherman Alexie ) I should probably read more of Alexie’s work; it would likely give me insight into the themes he’s discussing here.
( 228. Sputnik Sweetheart — Haruki Murakami ) This is one I’ll want to reread.
( 229. Einstein’s Dreams — Alan Lightman ) This mature analysis of a work of theoretical physics is brought to you by too much caffeine and my worthless English degree.
( 230. Both Sides of Time — Caroline B. Cooney ) I intend to remedy that now.
Total Reviews: 230/276
( 221. Re-Gifters — Mike Carey ) I only wish Carey could have brought this much energy and life to his Felix Castor books.
( 222. N.P. — Banana Yoshimoto ) I should have known that anybody who decides to call herself “Banana” would be trying too hard.
( 223. South of the Border, West of the Sun — Haruki Murakami ) I felt like I was outside in the rain, nose pressed to the glass, just a step or two from being able to go in.
( 224. Six Tales of the Jazz Age and Other Stories — F. Scott Fitzgerald ) Somehow I don’t think the film will be sticking too close to the original…
( 225. Downtown Owl — Chuck Klosterman ) The book’s ending does make me want to kill him a little, but in a good way. Mostly.
( 226. Sammy’s House — Kristin Gore ) There is, sadly, not a similar carrot to be dangled here.
( 227. Flight — Sherman Alexie ) I should probably read more of Alexie’s work; it would likely give me insight into the themes he’s discussing here.
( 228. Sputnik Sweetheart — Haruki Murakami ) This is one I’ll want to reread.
( 229. Einstein’s Dreams — Alan Lightman ) This mature analysis of a work of theoretical physics is brought to you by too much caffeine and my worthless English degree.
( 230. Both Sides of Time — Caroline B. Cooney ) I intend to remedy that now.
Total Reviews: 230/276