The booklog games
Jan. 8th, 2010 08:39 pmBuckle your seatbelts: this one gets ranty.
( 161. The Hunger Games — Suzanne Collins ) I can't wait to read the next one.
( 162. The Five Fists of Science — Matt Fraction ) can't we get Tesla in on more of that action?
( 163. Hush, Hush — Becca Fitzpatrick ) My store's shelves will still sag with titles that make me sigh internally as I force a smile and try to subtly direct customers to the works of E. Lockhart, John Green, Suzanne Collins, M.T. Anderson, and Cory Doctorow instead. Hint, hint.
( 164. One Night at the Call Center — Chetah Bhagat ) rather than just swallow my discomfort (liberal guilt is actually pretty useless), I thought I’d try to talk about it. We’ll see how that goes.
( 165. Asylum — Christopher Payne ) There was something here—something that mattered once—and now it’s gone forever.
( 166. Cat’s Cradle — Kurt Vonnegut ) I am going to be afraid of Ice-9 forever now. Gah.
( 167. Green River, Running Red — Ann Rule ) it's four minutes long and I think it achieves something more vivid and poignant and terrible than this book does in over 500 pages.
( 168. Zombies — Don Roff & Chris Lane ) How awesome is that?
( 169. Numbers — Rachel Ward ) that’s not enough to make it really good.
( 170. Stop Me If You’ve Heard This — Jim Holt )Yup, definitely something wrong with me.)
Total Reviews: 170/210
( 161. The Hunger Games — Suzanne Collins ) I can't wait to read the next one.
( 162. The Five Fists of Science — Matt Fraction ) can't we get Tesla in on more of that action?
( 163. Hush, Hush — Becca Fitzpatrick ) My store's shelves will still sag with titles that make me sigh internally as I force a smile and try to subtly direct customers to the works of E. Lockhart, John Green, Suzanne Collins, M.T. Anderson, and Cory Doctorow instead. Hint, hint.
( 164. One Night at the Call Center — Chetah Bhagat ) rather than just swallow my discomfort (liberal guilt is actually pretty useless), I thought I’d try to talk about it. We’ll see how that goes.
( 165. Asylum — Christopher Payne ) There was something here—something that mattered once—and now it’s gone forever.
( 166. Cat’s Cradle — Kurt Vonnegut ) I am going to be afraid of Ice-9 forever now. Gah.
( 167. Green River, Running Red — Ann Rule ) it's four minutes long and I think it achieves something more vivid and poignant and terrible than this book does in over 500 pages.
( 168. Zombies — Don Roff & Chris Lane ) How awesome is that?
( 169. Numbers — Rachel Ward ) that’s not enough to make it really good.
( 170. Stop Me If You’ve Heard This — Jim Holt )Yup, definitely something wrong with me.)
Total Reviews: 170/210