I cannot think of an April-related lyric, nor do I care

May 01, 2016 11:07

I started a diet and gave up caffeine last week.

It's possible I shouldn't have done both at once.

Anyway, plastering a fake smile on my face, here's my (admittedly not bad! not bad at all! mostly because I had two transcontinental flights this month!) April list.

12. Airframe (Michael Crichton): This book is wicked engaging. There is an ( Read more... )

booktalk!, jolly beggary

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realityanalyst May 1 2016, 23:24:34 UTC
I just read The Red House Mystery for the first time a few months ago, and was rather disappointed that Milne hadn't written any others.

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jobey_in_error May 3 2016, 04:06:18 UTC
Your fiction style is quite "English," now I think about it -- understated and not wasting any words.

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realityanalyst May 3 2016, 13:03:08 UTC
I've read at least as much written by English authors as any other nationality, I think. They certainly dominated the fantasy landscape for a long time, and their mythology still reigns supreme in that genre.

On a side note, I've lately started in on Russian books , as translated by Andrew Bromfield. I just finished (in about 4 days) Alexey Pehov's Chronicles of Siara trilogy.

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