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What kind of pebbles?
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#102
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Little ones he found in a park. Some cranky old guy was accosting him because of his beard (I believe), and one thing lead to another, and he threw pebbles at the old guy.
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#103
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Sounds a little boring now. j/k
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Almost finished with Clive Barker's authorized biography from 2002. Never really took a liking to his writing, but have always felt tied to his ideas. After reading this, I'm a little freaked out and inspired.
Also, John Adams bio. and A book on St. Francis of Azzizi(sp?).
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Audacity of Hope - Barak Obama
Lucid thinking. Clear writing. The structure for policy. Good god - an articulate POTUS - what the hell's going on?? The Atrocity Archives - Charles Stross Snappy writing. Crazy ideas. Loved it.
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#108
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the victoria vanishes - by christopher fowler
This being my first foray into the mystery genre I don't want to be too negative. Did I enjoy it? Besides the few interesting tidbits on the history of english pubs, not really. alexander mccall smith is on my pile, if that doesn't go much better i'll have to nix mystery books. (patricia highsmith is always exempt) Catherine the Great: love sex and power - by Virginia Rounding I haven't read a lot of history but I'm starting to notice a trend. Women historians tend to mark the passage of history with social events and relationships. Men historians tend to measure history by acts of violence. Which can be jarring when you hear about the the existence of the crimean war only because Catherine bangs the war hero, fresh from the field of battle. The Rest is Noise - Alex Ross Finally!!! Something awesomez to read!!! A history of the twentieth century as reflected by its music. This man sounds incredibly smart. And if that doesn't turn out to be true, he's at least incredibly interesting. Haven't got past Shoenberg, Webern, and Berg (germans are LOL) but man what fun to read.
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What a great read:
My Name Escapes Me: The Story of a Retiring Actor Boys, look up the definition of innuendo in your dictionary and I think you may find this hilarious. I did not learn until the ripe age of 8 that the name was not Obi Juan Kanobi and thought, "Well, FU too Mr. Lucas." I have now found God and regret thinking that thought.
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