The Booklog (and Celebrity) Files
Feb. 15th, 2009 01:23 pm( The Latest Edition of Trin's New Job Celebrity Watch Tally! )
*cough* And now, some much more dignified discussion of literature!
( 21. What We Talk About When We Talk About Love — Raymond Carver ) I think in future I will just limit my intake. An occasional nibble—great. A heavy meal, though—uh-oh, now you’re gonna need to lie down.
( 22. after the quake — Haruki Murakami ) This was like a lovely little Murakami snack before I move onto the feast of his next novel.
(I will stop with the food metaphors now.)
( 23. & 24. Runaways: True Believers & Runaways: Escape to New York — Brian K. Vaughan ) there are shapeshifting aliens and wacky time travel shenanigans and funny Wolverine and Spider-Man cameos. Who am I to complain?
( 25. The Pluto Files — Neil deGrasse Tyson ) This is all totally true. NO ONE CAN CONVINCE ME OTHERWISE.
( 26. World of M — Daniel Way, et. al. ) wacky alternate universe shenanigans should by all rights be way more fun than this.
( 27. The Boy Detective Fails — Joe Meno ) Weirdest Dr. Horrible AU ever, y/y?
( 28. Paper Towns — John Green ) I’m pleased anytime I come across one of these stories in which the female character is as vivid as the male, instead of just one of a long row of interchangeable Galateas.
( 29. Howling Mad — Peter David ) DON’T BE FOOLED, FUTURE SELF! Maybe you could try learning from your mistakes for once?
( 30. Dramarama — E. Lockhart ) I’ll bet you’ll find yourself anxious to devour everything she’s ever written. I certainly have.
Total Reviews: 30/44
*cough* And now, some much more dignified discussion of literature!
( 21. What We Talk About When We Talk About Love — Raymond Carver ) I think in future I will just limit my intake. An occasional nibble—great. A heavy meal, though—uh-oh, now you’re gonna need to lie down.
( 22. after the quake — Haruki Murakami ) This was like a lovely little Murakami snack before I move onto the feast of his next novel.
(I will stop with the food metaphors now.)
( 23. & 24. Runaways: True Believers & Runaways: Escape to New York — Brian K. Vaughan ) there are shapeshifting aliens and wacky time travel shenanigans and funny Wolverine and Spider-Man cameos. Who am I to complain?
( 25. The Pluto Files — Neil deGrasse Tyson ) This is all totally true. NO ONE CAN CONVINCE ME OTHERWISE.
( 26. World of M — Daniel Way, et. al. ) wacky alternate universe shenanigans should by all rights be way more fun than this.
( 27. The Boy Detective Fails — Joe Meno ) Weirdest Dr. Horrible AU ever, y/y?
( 28. Paper Towns — John Green ) I’m pleased anytime I come across one of these stories in which the female character is as vivid as the male, instead of just one of a long row of interchangeable Galateas.
( 29. Howling Mad — Peter David ) DON’T BE FOOLED, FUTURE SELF! Maybe you could try learning from your mistakes for once?
( 30. Dramarama — E. Lockhart ) I’ll bet you’ll find yourself anxious to devour everything she’s ever written. I certainly have.
Total Reviews: 30/44