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Jan 30, 2009 08:15AM
1. John Howe Fantasy Art Workshop / John Howe. 3/5. I was excited to read it as I'd read his new book on dragons in December, but it had a lot of the same stuff in it.
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4. Cryptonomicon / Neal Stephenson. 4/5. I really need to read some shorter books if I'm going to finish this challenge!
5. Tao of Bow Wow / Deborah Wood 4/5. We'll see if my rating changes once I actually try to train the dog.
8. Heal Your Headache: The 1-2-3 Program for Taking Charge of Your Pain / David Buchholz 3/5. Read with my hubby to deal with his migraines.
9. Another exciting read: Ears - An Owners Manual by Rod Moser. Bought an otoscope, had to learn how to use it and learn what I was looking at...courtesy of 7 yr old son, aka Mr. Ear Infection.
11. The Vinyl Underground Vol.1:Watching the Detectives / Si Spencer. 4/5. One would think I would have read them in order...
Lesley wrote: "3. The Lord of the Rings / JRR Tolkien. 5/5. "Hey, you should be able to count that as three books! :)
Stacie wrote: "Lesley wrote: "3. The Lord of the Rings / JRR Tolkien. 5/5. "Hey, you should be able to count that as three books! :)
OMG you are right! Thank you!
14. Another Roadside Attraction / Tom Robbins. 1/5. Wow. I kept reading to give it a chance, then I finished it because it was short enough to do so, but man, what a waste of time.
Lesley wrote: "4. Cryptonomicon / Neal Stephenson. 4/5. I really need to read some shorter books if I'm going to finish this challenge!"Have you read any other Stephenson? I have the Baroque Cycle straining my bookshelf and I'm eager to get into it (once I'm close enough to 75 that I don't have to worry about taking some extra time, of course)
Jacob wrote: "Lesley wrote: "4. Cryptonomicon / Neal Stephenson. 4/5. I really need to read some shorter books if I'm going to finish this challenge!"Have you read any other Stephenson? I have the Baroque C..."
I started to read the first book in that cycle right after it came out, I had it from the library and there was no way I could get far into it before I had to return it. They are on my to-read list, but yeah, need to wait I think! I have read Snow Crash also.
16. Absolute Sandman Vol. 1 / Neil Gaiman. 4/5. Glad there are 3 more volumes, this stuff is totally up my alley.
17. Y: The Last Man, Vol. 1 / Brian K. Vaughan. 3/5. I hate when books from the library reek of cigarettes.
Lesley wrote: "Jacob wrote: "Lesley wrote: "4. Cryptonomicon / Neal Stephenson. 4/5. I really need to read some shorter books if I'm going to finish this challenge!"Have you read any other Stephenson? I have t..."
Snow Crash is an absolute must. It's incredible. I recommend it to all my sci-fi/ CS major/ Neal Stephenson friends.
24. James and the Giant Peach / Roald Dahl. 3/5. I'm "pre-reading" things for my son (to see if a book is too old for him still, or too scary).
25. A Wrinkle in Time / Madeleine L'Engle. 3/5. I thought I'd read this as a kid but none of it is familiar. Odd.
27. Bone Vol. 1: Out from Boneville / Jeff Smith. 2/5. I have no idea why people like this. Writing was terrible, story uninteresting, characters unlikeable. Maybe I should give it a 1/5? Only gave 2/5 because I actually finished it.
28. The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health / T. Colin Campbell. 4/5.
36. The Zen of Creative Painting: An Elegant Design for Revealing Your Muse / Jeanne Carbonetti. 2/5. I just wasn't getting out of it what I thought I'd get out of it.
37. de Kooning: An American Master / Mark Stevens, Annalyn Swan. 3/5. Wow. That was a long book. Part of my first ever participation in a twitter book club.
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