Halfway thruThe Open Work by Umberto Eco, but am taking a break; I can only take so much literary, art, mass communication, and cultural critical theory anyway. The current state of the NBA is depressing to say the least, so I thought I'd try something different. Started When the Game was Ours by Larry Bird, Earvin "Magic" Johnsson, and Jackie MacMullan.
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I just got bored on my day off (i usually read at work when its slow) and decided to read my Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon pop-up book. There was alot more text than i expected for a pop-up and it did very well at following the gist of the original SK book. Both books are highly under-rated in my opinion. He gets down to the basic more natural ideas of fear. I love its simplicity. My favorite book so far. The original I mean but the pop up was excellent as well.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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I recently completed The Sorrows by Jonathan Janz. This is his first novel and a second will be out this year. I really enjoyed the story but there are continuity issues within the story. I liked the story well enough that I will pick up his second book.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8801
Teriw, I agree that The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon is a very nice story and I agree that the pop up version does it justice. I have a signed baseball on display with my book. I will post it in my Collection thread when I get to the King stuff.Originally posted by Teriw View PostI just got bored on my day off (i usually read at work when its slow) and decided to read my Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon pop-up book. There was alot more text than i expected for a pop-up and it did very well at following the gist of the original SK book. Both books are highly under-rated in my opinion. He gets down to the basic more natural ideas of fear. I love its simplicity. My favorite book so far. The original I mean but the pop up was excellent as well.
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