Let the great booklog spin
Jan. 23rd, 2010 12:12 pmAlmost. Done!
( 191. Horns — Joe Hill ) I have every confidence that he’ll write something truly brilliant one day.
( 192. Leviathan — Scott Westerfeld ) I just couldn’t bring myself to care. Oh well.
( 193. Over Tumbled Graves — Jess Walter ) it definitely left me wanting more.
( 194. SuperFreakonomics — Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner ) Whatever this odd collection of spokes and rubber is, it doesn't work.
( 195. American Gods — Neil Gaiman ) I enjoy it more for what it says about America and the potential world it creates than for the actual story it tells.
( 196. Anansi Boys — Neil Gaiman ) It’s comfort food.
( 197. Your Movie Sucks — Roger Ebert ) I am so glad I haven’t seen most of these films.
( 198. The Help — Kathryn Stockett ) Stories have power.
( 199. Nation — Terry Pratchett ) Not Pratchett's best.
( 200. Let the Great World Spin — Colum McCann ) the genre does offer its rewards.
Total Reviews: 200/210
( 191. Horns — Joe Hill ) I have every confidence that he’ll write something truly brilliant one day.
( 192. Leviathan — Scott Westerfeld ) I just couldn’t bring myself to care. Oh well.
( 193. Over Tumbled Graves — Jess Walter ) it definitely left me wanting more.
( 194. SuperFreakonomics — Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner ) Whatever this odd collection of spokes and rubber is, it doesn't work.
( 195. American Gods — Neil Gaiman ) I enjoy it more for what it says about America and the potential world it creates than for the actual story it tells.
( 196. Anansi Boys — Neil Gaiman ) It’s comfort food.
( 197. Your Movie Sucks — Roger Ebert ) I am so glad I haven’t seen most of these films.
( 198. The Help — Kathryn Stockett ) Stories have power.
( 199. Nation — Terry Pratchett ) Not Pratchett's best.
( 200. Let the Great World Spin — Colum McCann ) the genre does offer its rewards.
Total Reviews: 200/210