Encyclopedia of Full Dark Memory
Sep. 5th, 2006 03:53 pmEncyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
I did like this collection of short biographical essays, and the design was great, but I was frustrated because I felt like I spent the entire time *thisclose* to loving the book, but never quite got there. And somehow that was worse than if it hadn't almost measured up.
(163/250)
The Memory Artists, by Jeffrey Moore
Very shiny and warm-hearted postmodern science-fiction-ish novel set in Montreal with lots of wonderfully geeky bits. Also, cynical Canadian wit.
(164/250)
Full Dark House, by Christopher Fowler
Very shiny and warm-hearted British mystery novel set in London with lots of wonderfully geeky bits. Also, caustic British wit.
(165/250)
I did like this collection of short biographical essays, and the design was great, but I was frustrated because I felt like I spent the entire time *thisclose* to loving the book, but never quite got there. And somehow that was worse than if it hadn't almost measured up.
(163/250)
The Memory Artists, by Jeffrey Moore
Very shiny and warm-hearted postmodern science-fiction-ish novel set in Montreal with lots of wonderfully geeky bits. Also, cynical Canadian wit.
(164/250)
Full Dark House, by Christopher Fowler
Very shiny and warm-hearted British mystery novel set in London with lots of wonderfully geeky bits. Also, caustic British wit.
(165/250)