Books, whee! \o/
Feb. 2nd, 2007 06:15 pmSome of my packages came in today ^__^
Got Rin Vol. 2, The Count of Monte Cristo, and bad! vampire book Running Dry b/c I obviously need professional help.
Speaking of bad books, I am trying hard to like Iris Print's A Strong and Sudden Thaw. I realize the fact that I was bitterly disappointed by Connections and When Worlds Collide have braced me to hate this one too, so I'm making a strong effort to like it.
I can't. I'm a huge fan of "if the world was destroyed by *insert disaster* this is what could result" books. Also in that category are things like 'V for Venddetta' and all. I've read everything from 1984 to The Stand to Oryx and Crake. I'm trying to be snotty and say I'm some sort of expert, b/c I most def am not -- but I am a fan. This book isn't convincing me. They know phrases like 'ecosystem' and 'bacteria' but call cars 'metal carriages' ? There are so many more contradictions that are driving me batshit - and I'm only about to page thirty. Reading this book so far is like pulling teeth. Perhaps I should put it aside until I can be a little less bitchy.
I'm changing the subject before I start ranting. It can wait until I start putting my reviews up on my website or something, though maybe I should just be honest and call it 'tirades of a bitchy bookaholic' or something. I couldn't do an impartial review to save my life. Bah.
What am I waiting on still? Ah. Junjo Romantica 2. And for some reason B & N is telling me Love Pistols is delayed. We'll see if I can't find it out shopping tomorrow.
There's a woman at work, a temp, who thinks I'm amusing as goddamn hell. She was talking to the boss lady about liking it there and all, and I sort of heard her say something like that "and that one there, she's something else" and I looked up when they went silent and realized they were staring at me ^^:;; I don't know why, exactly, but she's vastly amuzed, nigh on fascinated I think, by my spazzy self. It also amuzez everyone to no end how much I like books >_> Why is that such a weird thing to geeek over?
If anyone likes more serious fiction, btw, and doesn't mind a rather sad end, The Meaning of Night: A Confession by Michael Cox is excellent. It's heartbreaking to see it all play out, but I'm not sorry I read it. Still in hardback, though. I got it mad cheap 'cause I am a book h0r with skillz.
Okay, enough blathering. This post was completely and utterly pointless.
Got Rin Vol. 2, The Count of Monte Cristo, and bad! vampire book Running Dry b/c I obviously need professional help.
Speaking of bad books, I am trying hard to like Iris Print's A Strong and Sudden Thaw. I realize the fact that I was bitterly disappointed by Connections and When Worlds Collide have braced me to hate this one too, so I'm making a strong effort to like it.
I can't. I'm a huge fan of "if the world was destroyed by *insert disaster* this is what could result" books. Also in that category are things like 'V for Venddetta' and all. I've read everything from 1984 to The Stand to Oryx and Crake. I'm trying to be snotty and say I'm some sort of expert, b/c I most def am not -- but I am a fan. This book isn't convincing me. They know phrases like 'ecosystem' and 'bacteria' but call cars 'metal carriages' ? There are so many more contradictions that are driving me batshit - and I'm only about to page thirty. Reading this book so far is like pulling teeth. Perhaps I should put it aside until I can be a little less bitchy.
I'm changing the subject before I start ranting. It can wait until I start putting my reviews up on my website or something, though maybe I should just be honest and call it 'tirades of a bitchy bookaholic' or something. I couldn't do an impartial review to save my life. Bah.
What am I waiting on still? Ah. Junjo Romantica 2. And for some reason B & N is telling me Love Pistols is delayed. We'll see if I can't find it out shopping tomorrow.
There's a woman at work, a temp, who thinks I'm amusing as goddamn hell. She was talking to the boss lady about liking it there and all, and I sort of heard her say something like that "and that one there, she's something else" and I looked up when they went silent and realized they were staring at me ^^:;; I don't know why, exactly, but she's vastly amuzed, nigh on fascinated I think, by my spazzy self. It also amuzez everyone to no end how much I like books >_> Why is that such a weird thing to geeek over?
If anyone likes more serious fiction, btw, and doesn't mind a rather sad end, The Meaning of Night: A Confession by Michael Cox is excellent. It's heartbreaking to see it all play out, but I'm not sorry I read it. Still in hardback, though. I got it mad cheap 'cause I am a book h0r with skillz.
Okay, enough blathering. This post was completely and utterly pointless.
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Date: 2007-02-02 11:23 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-02-02 11:36 pm (UTC)I loved that book. Margaret Atwood rocks; I totally hate you for seeing her. Have been in love with her stories since I read A Handmaid's Tale years ago. Oryx, though - that story was badass.
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Date: 2007-02-02 11:42 pm (UTC)It's an awesome book. I haven't read it in years and years, so I don't remember much. I do know I hated the last fucking movie hollywood put out, where he winds up with the chick he'd been planning to arry like everything is peachy fucking keen. *stabs hollywood again for good measure*
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Date: 2007-02-02 11:59 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-02-03 12:05 am (UTC)And I love this one thing she said about how poetry is like picking up a rock, meditating, and putting the rock back and books are like poking the rock with a stick to see what happens. Heh. And her religious affiliation of "pessimistic pantheist" if I recall correctly. She mentioned it at the lecture. She was like, "It means God is everywhere, but he's losing" or something. ^^;
Um, shutting up with the massive fangirling now.
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Date: 2007-02-03 12:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-03 12:08 am (UTC)Psh. I don't recall there being a deadline. Also, I love that icon to death. So wish I had that movie,it'd be fun to watch tonight.
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Date: 2007-02-03 12:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-03 12:14 am (UTC)Dude, I was really never worried about it.
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Date: 2007-02-03 02:28 am (UTC)