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Oct. 18th, 2009 12:18 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Reason #99 for hating the imaginary paper's lack of archival presence on the web: Wikipedia cannot quote you. ETA: Neither can CJR.
Nor can posts - blog posts like this one and other internet witterings. Which sort of pisses me off because I would like to talk about stuff from the imaginary paper but I can't because it'd be unsubstantiated.
O well.
I note that last week (if it was last week?) there was a review on Dan Brown's newest book and if there's anything that could make one choke on one's morning coffee, it'd be the suggestion that something Dan Brown wrote is readable.
Still, I guess you have the fill up the pages somehow, and it's not like the the imaginery paper seriously wants to have Deep and Thoughtful discussions about books. Oh wait.
Can't be worse than the recommendation of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies last year. I still remember it because I like P&P, and that book... ugh.
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Terry Prachett's new book is out!
"If there is any kind of supreme being, I told myself, it is up to us to become his moral superior."
Vetinari, Unseen Academicals
I <3 Vetinari.
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Wandered by the secondhand bookstore today and nearly picked up a copy of The Shipping News. (It was just $1!) Thankfully didn't, as I've already got a copy I'd forgotten about. I suck at remembering whether I already own a book, or had simply borrowed it too often from the library. This is the reason I have four copies of Gawain and the Green Knight. Still, this would not be a problem if I actually have shelfspace. *mourns* Neil Gaiman, who the imaginery paper says will be in town soon, has an awesome library. (Try fitting that in a flat.)
I'd bookblog, but I've been reading non-book stuff lately. Also, this was about the time my Yubina yarn arrived (with lots of cool stamps on the package!), so I've been spending time on Ravelry trying to find a pattern I really like. I'd make this Butterfly dress, except I don't think I bought enough yarn. And that despite how lovely it looks (ignore the ugly pink underdress), I'd feel weird wearing something like that.
Nor can posts - blog posts like this one and other internet witterings. Which sort of pisses me off because I would like to talk about stuff from the imaginary paper but I can't because it'd be unsubstantiated.
O well.
I note that last week (if it was last week?) there was a review on Dan Brown's newest book and if there's anything that could make one choke on one's morning coffee, it'd be the suggestion that something Dan Brown wrote is readable.
Still, I guess you have the fill up the pages somehow, and it's not like the the imaginery paper seriously wants to have Deep and Thoughtful discussions about books. Oh wait.
Can't be worse than the recommendation of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies last year. I still remember it because I like P&P, and that book... ugh.
***
Terry Prachett's new book is out!
"If there is any kind of supreme being, I told myself, it is up to us to become his moral superior."
Vetinari, Unseen Academicals
I <3 Vetinari.
***
Wandered by the secondhand bookstore today and nearly picked up a copy of The Shipping News. (It was just $1!) Thankfully didn't, as I've already got a copy I'd forgotten about. I suck at remembering whether I already own a book, or had simply borrowed it too often from the library. This is the reason I have four copies of Gawain and the Green Knight. Still, this would not be a problem if I actually have shelfspace. *mourns* Neil Gaiman, who the imaginery paper says will be in town soon, has an awesome library. (Try fitting that in a flat.)
I'd bookblog, but I've been reading non-book stuff lately. Also, this was about the time my Yubina yarn arrived (with lots of cool stamps on the package!), so I've been spending time on Ravelry trying to find a pattern I really like. I'd make this Butterfly dress, except I don't think I bought enough yarn. And that despite how lovely it looks (ignore the ugly pink underdress), I'd feel weird wearing something like that.