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"American Gods" - Neil Gaiman.
However, at the same time, and on the same Kindle, I am also reading "The Wombles to the Rescue" to my two boys.
Every night when I go to bed, it takes me a couple of seconds to realise I'm reading the wrong book - usually when Great Uncle Bulgaria puts in an appearance...
Life Beyond Death - What Should We Expect?
Kids book its research
As I'm writing some
Quote: lofthouse @ January 31 2013, 10:38 PM GMTLife Beyond Death - What Should We Expect?
Getting set fire to in a council cooker usually
I want to be fed to vultures
Need to be some big f**king vultures mind
Really enjoying it so far
Quote: lofthouse @ February 4 2013, 10:40 PM GMTReally enjoying it so far
it is a fun book, but I guess will be more fun as an Audio book.
now reading: Summer in February - Jonathan Smith
I'm super-excited about getting this in the post tomorrow:
I have a feeling I won't get much studying done once it arrives, though.
Siva Vaidhyanathan: "The Googlization of Everything (and Why We Should Worry)"
Janet & John Stage 5 The Heroin Years
Quote: Harridan @ February 5 2013, 11:32 PM GMTI'm super-excited about getting this in the post tomorrow:
I have a feeling I won't get much studying done once it arrives, though.
Although I would never buy any, I love steampunk stuff.
Quote: Will Cam @ February 6 2013, 1:02 PM GMTAlthough I would never buy any, I love steampunk stuff.
I'd love to have a room in my house (when I stop living in the attic of someone else's house) that was all steampunk. A steampunk library would be pretty cool. (hark at me! a library, indeed!)
The book is gorgeous. So many interesting pictures including a couple of steampunk nudes, a steampunk Elizabethan armada, and, of course, some steampunk rayguns.
I effing love the look of steampunk stuff. I want some goggles.
I've only ever actually read one steampunk novel though, and I hated it, but then I don't like fantasy books much.
It's not a novel, its an art book. I don't think I've ever read a steampunk novel - seems odd to me as I enjoy the aesthetic more than anything else about the culture.
They're well boring. Steer clear.
(She says, judging thousands of books after reading only one)