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meezly mostly reads: 23. The Weed That Strings the Hangman’s Bag
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It's been several years and I managed to crack 40 one time, but have yet to read 50 books in a year. Saturday, November 17, 2012. 23 The Weed That Strings the Hangman’s Bag. I had acquired the first two Flavia De Luce books based on the assumption that I would be into the whole series. However, I was lukewarm about the first book, The Sweetness At the Bottom of the Pie. So it took me a while to read the second one. December 15, 2012 5:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 25 Beast In View.
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The June 23rd Project: September 2013
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The June 23rd Project. Protected by the 9th Amendment. 5 Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Technically a reread since I read it once when I was designing my Monsters course. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Email: mashomack at gmail. Print is Dead 3. 5 Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? One moment, please. Your blog makes me want to go to jail even less." -Olman Feelyus.
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The June 23rd Project: July 2013
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The June 23rd Project. Protected by the 9th Amendment. 3 REAMDE by Neal Stephenson. I love Neal Stephenson and I love long books (This one also clocked in at over 1000 pages! That's the premise of the book, and so over the next 1000 cinematic and descriptive pages we meet an assortment of characters including Russian gangsters, Russian "security agents," hackers, jihadists, and gamers, all of whom wind up on one of the longest chase scenes in modern fiction! I can't wait for the movie! I like long books.
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The June 23rd Project: 12. Sea Change by Peter Nichols
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The June 23rd Project. Protected by the 9th Amendment. A short book about this guy who plans to sail from England to Maine. He wants to sail to Maine because he has this old wooden boat to sell and the market in Maine is better than anywhere else for old wooden boats. He also goes for the adventure, and to conquer a bad experience he had on his first blue-water experience. Looking back over my archive I see that on 20 July 2005 I was at book 12. Weird. 21 July, 2006 15:00. Email: mashomack at gmail.
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The June 23rd Project: 2. Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
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The June 23rd Project. Protected by the 9th Amendment. 2 Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. I like long books. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email: mashomack at gmail. Print is Dead 3. 3 REAMDE by Neal Stephenson. 2 Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. 1 Crime and Punishment by F. Dostoevsky. Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? One moment, please. Your blog makes me want to go to jail even less." -Olman Feelyus.
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The June 23rd Project: 5. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
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The June 23rd Project. Protected by the 9th Amendment. 5 Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Technically a reread since I read it once when I was designing my Monsters course. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email: mashomack at gmail. Print is Dead 3. 5 Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? One moment, please. Your blog makes me want to go to jail even less." -Olman Feelyus.
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The June 23rd Project: 4. The Happiest Baby on the Block
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The June 23rd Project. Protected by the 9th Amendment. 4 The Happiest Baby on the Block. If I was asked to write a blurb for the back cover of this little books I'd say: "This shit really works! We got this as a hand-me-down and left it on the book shelf with all of the other hand-me-down books on the "we'll get to it later" pile. Then Mrs Crumbolst came over and said it was a good book, so we checked it out sooner rather than later. I strongly, strongly recommend this book if you are about to have a baby.
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The June 23rd Project: 6. The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
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The June 23rd Project. Protected by the 9th Amendment. 6 The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane. I read Crane's short story The Open Boat. I loved it, mostly, for Crane's sentences. Sturdy, light, strong, and efficient. If you're an English teacher and you want to show a kid some powerful sentences with a varied structure, Crane's your man. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email: mashomack at gmail. Print is Dead 3. 6 The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane. One moment, please.
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The June 23rd Project: 1. Crime & Punishment by F. Dostoevsky
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The June 23rd Project. Protected by the 9th Amendment. 1 Crime and Punishment by F. Dostoevsky. Great book - though I had a little trouble with the Russian names - with a very satisfying ending. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email: mashomack at gmail. Print is Dead 3. 3 REAMDE by Neal Stephenson. 2 Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. 1 Crime and Punishment by F. Dostoevsky. Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? One moment, please.
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meezly mostly reads: 4. Deep Water
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It's been several years and I managed to crack 40 one time, but have yet to read 50 books in a year. Monday, March 11, 2013. This was the most unpleasant Highsmith novel I’ve read so far, mostly due to its cold portrayal of a disintegrated marriage, and the author’s razor-sharp misanthropic gaze is unflinching as ever. Vic and Melinda Van Allen’s marriage isn’t just loveless, it is also utterly dysfunctional and destructive. Think Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Gives you a gleam of insight into the auth...