Booklog in a little black dress
Jan. 10th, 2010 02:31 pm( 171. Eating the Dinosaur — Chuck Klosterman ) Perhaps marriage has mellowed him?
( 172. The True Meaning of Smekday — Adam Rex ) I shall have to console myself by recommending it to as many people as I can, adults and children—and even Boov—alike.
( 173. Mennonite in a Little Black Dress — Rhoda Janzen ) It made me wish that instead of reading it, Janzen had related this story to me at a party, so I could pour her another drink and say, “Wait, wait—back up again...”
( 174. Not a Star — Nick Hornby ) Can I contribute something to a program for adult copy editing?
( 175. Will Grayson, Will Grayson — John Green & David Levithan ) Maybe throwing Dick Grayson in there as somebody’s cousin would have helped.
( 176. This Is Where I Leave You — Jonathan Tropper ) I couldn’t help but spend the majority of my reading time thinking that they all deserved each other.
( 177. The Gates — John Connolly ) I’d still rather read Good Omens (again).
( 178. Penguin By Design — Phil Baines ) The Wrestler could only dream of provoking such a reaction.
( 179. To Love and to Cherish — Patricia Gaffney ) If I come across any used copies of other historicals by her, I’ll probably snap them up.
( 180. Bite Me — Christopher Moore ) No more Moore for me, I think.
Total Reviews: 180/210
( 172. The True Meaning of Smekday — Adam Rex ) I shall have to console myself by recommending it to as many people as I can, adults and children—and even Boov—alike.
( 173. Mennonite in a Little Black Dress — Rhoda Janzen ) It made me wish that instead of reading it, Janzen had related this story to me at a party, so I could pour her another drink and say, “Wait, wait—back up again...”
( 174. Not a Star — Nick Hornby ) Can I contribute something to a program for adult copy editing?
( 175. Will Grayson, Will Grayson — John Green & David Levithan ) Maybe throwing Dick Grayson in there as somebody’s cousin would have helped.
( 176. This Is Where I Leave You — Jonathan Tropper ) I couldn’t help but spend the majority of my reading time thinking that they all deserved each other.
( 177. The Gates — John Connolly ) I’d still rather read Good Omens (again).
( 178. Penguin By Design — Phil Baines ) The Wrestler could only dream of provoking such a reaction.
( 179. To Love and to Cherish — Patricia Gaffney ) If I come across any used copies of other historicals by her, I’ll probably snap them up.
( 180. Bite Me — Christopher Moore ) No more Moore for me, I think.
Total Reviews: 180/210