December 2009
11 posts
42 books, 52 weeks: 2009.
redwoodcephalopod:
theheroappears:
The List, in descending order:
(blahblahblahlong list)
Impressive! I’m also glad you’ve read some of the best comics works out there. Will you read Watchmen in the future? Or have you read it already?
Read it in 2008. Phenomenal. Here’s my list from 2008, which was my first year’s attempt at this program:
28) Snakepit 2007, Ben Snakepit
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42 books, 52 weeks: 2009.
The List, in descending order:
42. A Star Called Henry, Roddy Doyle
41. Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, Lewis Carroll
40. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
39. Maus II: A Survivor’s Tale: And Here My Troubles Began, Art Spiegelman
38. A Survivor’s Tale: My Father Bleeds History, Art Spiegelman
37. Slow Man, J.M. Coetzee
36. The Woman Who...
reunion.
As we waited at the bar last night, she asked me,
“So, is the Black Cat now just twenty-one and over?”
I smirked and laughed a little as I responded,
“No, we’re all just old enough to drink.”
A Closing Statement for the Semester.
The finished game of Bananagrams from two nights ago still lays out in the middle of my floor. Unlike touch, I suppose the creation of words by tiles makes for something a little more solid.
I also just haven’t had the time. Royce and I are pretty alike when it comes to our rooms, immaculately neat and organized. This week, the piles have started: what needs to go home, what needs to be...
my mom sent me a link to this. The Snowman (book and video) played i really big role throughout my childhood. i’m pretty sure i have a stuffed snowman somewhere in the crypts of my father’s house.
i started crying as soon as i started the video.