books, grades, projects, etc.
Jun. 20th, 2004 04:22 pmI don't have to take the linear analysis prelim, which fills me with unutterable joy.
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I went to Lionhearts this weekend; this leaves me with ever-multiplying craft projects (and possibly a translation project, and even more documentation to write up).
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I borrow the following from
sartorias and
greythistle:
1. Name a book you love no matter what anyone says.
2. Name a book you loathe no matter what anyone says.
3. Name a book you think is undeservedly obscure.
4. Name a book you think is undeservedly famous.
5. Name a book you think you ought to read.
6. Name a book you think I ought to read.
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I went to Lionhearts this weekend; this leaves me with ever-multiplying craft projects (and possibly a translation project, and even more documentation to write up).
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I borrow the following from
1. Name a book you love no matter what anyone says.
2. Name a book you loathe no matter what anyone says.
3. Name a book you think is undeservedly obscure.
4. Name a book you think is undeservedly famous.
5. Name a book you think you ought to read.
6. Name a book you think I ought to read.
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Date: 2004-06-21 08:01 am (UTC)Hmm, this sounds fun, but it´s the sort of thing where I can never think of my answer under pressure. I shall try, however.
1. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, JK Rowling (HP has been on my mind lately ;)
2. Walden, Thoreau (or Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, I loathe them the same way)
3. The Sword Bearer, John White (some Christian fantasy I liked when I was younger ::shrug:: first thing I thought of)
4. Iberia, James Michener (developing a passionate hatred for this)
5. Federalist Papers
6. Jews of Perpignan, Emery (hee hee. OK, only thought of it because of the interest you´ve taken in my research -- and this is pretty much what my research will turn out to be like, and the fact that probably any fantasy or sci-fi I´ve read, you´ve read)