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Books 4/30/06

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I started reading Where the Truth Lies by Rupert Holmes, then put it down when my Amazon shipment came containing the much anticipated Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood, and then, miracle of miracles, I did not move on to another Read more ›

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Books 4/27/06

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How is it that I always seem to have to catch up? I’ve read a bunch of books in the last couple days, so here goes. Adverbs by Daniel Handler: Oh how I love Daniel Handler. He rarely goes wrong, Read more ›

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Books 4/21/06

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I just posted, but I figured these books deserved their own post. I finished two more of Ron Goulart’s Groucho Marx mysteries, and while I recommend them, I also recommend spacing them out. Goulart has a tendency to fall into Read more ›

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Books 4/17/06

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The mystery phase continues. I went by the library and checked out the entire Groucho Marx mystery series by Ron Goulart, and they’re entertaining me. A while ago I wrote about the 2 categories of mysteries- those that the reader Read more ›

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So cute

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A little update on the last post, Alex has posted the picture, along with his version of what happened here . Apparently we were the “best part of all”! Woo hoo! Anyway, check out the picture and marvel at my Read more ›

Books 4/10/06

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I’m behind again. Luckily the books I’ve been reading lately haven’t been too deep. To catch up: Swing by Rupert Holmes was very enjoyable. It’s set at the San Francisco Golden Gate International Exposition in 1939, where a jazz musician Read more ›

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APE (not a monkey)

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This weekend we went to APE, the Alternative Press Expo, in San Francisco. It’s a wonderful little comic convention that features independent and small press publishers. (Basically not the “big 4”- DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Image) These are people who Read more ›