Unbound Suffragette; True Born Libriomancer; Midnight Spud Books; Wish Rules

Jan 05, 2016 21:24

Libriomancer(reread), Codex Born, and Unbound by Jim C. HinesThis was a really fun series - the central premise is that libriomancers can pull magical (or sfnal or prosaicly useful) objects out of books, and then it complicates itself from there. I really enjoyed each book, and all the characters, though none of them *quite* floated my boat like ( Read more... )

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raisinbottom January 6 2016, 15:19:12 UTC
What's the context of the Glenn Miller Band's Nutcracker? When did you first hear it? Who were you with when you first heard it? Earworms are annoying, but from my research they're messages from your subconscious about things your conscious mind isn't aware of, or has been ignoring. I'll be posting an article on this next week (I think).

Or I can just email you my draft with the citations. Already did that for one person.

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maribou January 6 2016, 15:55:24 UTC
I look forward to reading it.

I think I may be the exception that proves the rule though; basically I *always* have music in my head (fondly referred to as KMRB) and when I say something is stuck it's more just that the internal DJ keeps serving it up for choice, instead of switching to something else. In this particular case (and most frequently) it's the CD I've been listening to the most in the past week, and I'd been listening to it right before I started writing these reviews. Just a matter of my internal DJ saying "No, more of that please!!!" I think.

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