The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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My Week in Review
The Good:
Library Volunteer Job! Okay, I would much rather have a paying library job, but until I can find one, I am building up my resume and getting my name out there. I start on Wednesday, and I am so stoked!
The Gift Poems by Hafiz, the great Sufi master. One of the best things I've read all year. More later. Every time I try to describe this book, I pick it up, start reading, and forget everything else around me.
A cool Wonder Woman postcard and a birthday card from
moonlettuce.
Shopping! Went to the Gem & Jewelry show with my sister, and I found a huge stash of funky costume jewelry for only $20! Rings, bracelets, necklaces. I also bought a gorgeous fused glass dichroic necklace for my mom to give me for my birthday. On my way home, I hit the 80% off bookstore (even though I promised to cut down on my book buying) and discovered a Kerouac bio that I don't have (at least I don't think I have it), Christopher Bram's Hold Tight (Nazi Intrigue in a Homosexual Brothel according to the back cover), LOTRs books for David, and a book I will discuss in the next section.
The Bad:
Getting home from the 80% off bookstore and flipping open E.M. Forster's The Life to Come only to find out that it is actually Science on Trial: The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case. Dude, I was wondering why E.M. was writing about breast implants. Talk about jarring! I'm going back tomorrow to return the book.
The Ugly:
Wicked Willow I:The Darkeningby Yvonne Navarro. I know, the Buffy books are more like fanfiction that someone was paid to write, but if this popped up on Live Journal or YahooGroups, I would have deleted it after the first chapter. I don't know where to begin with this one. As a writer, if you can't write Jossversian dialogue, don't! Ms. Navarro can't, and this fact is even more obvious because her dialogue is set alongside actually dialogue from the show. It's grating. Also, don't buy this book for its rumoured Oz content. Not worth it. If anyone wants me to elaborate, just ask and I will.
The Good:
Library Volunteer Job! Okay, I would much rather have a paying library job, but until I can find one, I am building up my resume and getting my name out there. I start on Wednesday, and I am so stoked!
The Gift Poems by Hafiz, the great Sufi master. One of the best things I've read all year. More later. Every time I try to describe this book, I pick it up, start reading, and forget everything else around me.
A cool Wonder Woman postcard and a birthday card from
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Shopping! Went to the Gem & Jewelry show with my sister, and I found a huge stash of funky costume jewelry for only $20! Rings, bracelets, necklaces. I also bought a gorgeous fused glass dichroic necklace for my mom to give me for my birthday. On my way home, I hit the 80% off bookstore (even though I promised to cut down on my book buying) and discovered a Kerouac bio that I don't have (at least I don't think I have it), Christopher Bram's Hold Tight (Nazi Intrigue in a Homosexual Brothel according to the back cover), LOTRs books for David, and a book I will discuss in the next section.
The Bad:
Getting home from the 80% off bookstore and flipping open E.M. Forster's The Life to Come only to find out that it is actually Science on Trial: The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case. Dude, I was wondering why E.M. was writing about breast implants. Talk about jarring! I'm going back tomorrow to return the book.
The Ugly:
Wicked Willow I:The Darkeningby Yvonne Navarro. I know, the Buffy books are more like fanfiction that someone was paid to write, but if this popped up on Live Journal or YahooGroups, I would have deleted it after the first chapter. I don't know where to begin with this one. As a writer, if you can't write Jossversian dialogue, don't! Ms. Navarro can't, and this fact is even more obvious because her dialogue is set alongside actually dialogue from the show. It's grating. Also, don't buy this book for its rumoured Oz content. Not worth it. If anyone wants me to elaborate, just ask and I will.
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Date: 2004-08-22 02:42 am (UTC)