My reading list
Sep. 22nd, 2008 09:53 pmWell, I finished the Private Lives of Spiders, and have put it on my 'must buy' list when I have spare cash. I returned it to the library and the lady at the desk said 'thank you' and as I walked away I heard her go "eeuuu!" and another woman said "What's wrong?" and the lady said "Spiders!" so obviously she hadn't quite seem what the book was until she turned it face up. Oops.
Meanwhile, picked up Head Cases (author: Michael Paul Mason) from the new book aisle. It's a book on stories of brain jury and its aftermath. Looks rather fascinating.
Just wathed the first hour of Heroes and have no idea what's going on, so am going to record the rest and for some unfathomable reason, watch CSI: MIami! ;)
Meanwhile, picked up Head Cases (author: Michael Paul Mason) from the new book aisle. It's a book on stories of brain jury and its aftermath. Looks rather fascinating.
Just wathed the first hour of Heroes and have no idea what's going on, so am going to record the rest and for some unfathomable reason, watch CSI: MIami! ;)
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Date: 2008-09-23 04:31 am (UTC)the bad acting/scripting makes me feel better about myself everytime.
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Date: 2008-09-29 02:31 am (UTC)"War and Peace"
As I was checking it out the librarian asked who was reading 'that one' and I told her I was at which point she said 'good luck!'
My math professor, said that we need to have a discussion about my definition of 'fun' and a couple other people have just flat out said I have 'issues'....
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