Ben shamed me into posting.
Neil Gaiman won the Newbery Medal this morning for The Graveyard Book. Hurray!
You can listen to Neil read the book online for free. Technically, you can watch him read the book, but why would you do that (no offense Neil). I listened to the book over a few days at work. It's written for young readers, but I enjoyed it a great deal. It's lovely. Check out the audience reaction at the end of chapter 7.
Also, looking forward to the release of Coraline.
-Kathryn
Monday, January 26, 2009
Semi-Anual Post
Since last I posted, Here are the books that I can remember...
And I am finally entering the HDTV Era. Delivered, or on there way currently are...
Come to think of it, I'm not sure that I've ever been satisfied with anything that Logitech as produced. I go MS for mice, and Kensington for my favorite big-ass trackball.
-Ben
- Snuff - Chuck Palahniuk : Not his best work. The plot twist seemed forced. I should have reread Rant or Lullaby.
- Island - Terry Pratchett : I really enjoyed this book. It's supposed to be aimed at young adults, but it seemed completely appropriate for me.
- Something that escapes me at the moment
- Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson: Rounding the final bend on this one. Because of it's girth, you really have time to grow accustomed to the many characters and times. It's still has not brought all the threads together, but I have faith that it will eventually.
And I am finally entering the HDTV Era. Delivered, or on there way currently are...
- Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD Plasma TV
- Pioneer BDP-51FD Blu-Ray Disk Player
- Denon AVR-3808CI A/V Receiver
- Dish Network ViP-722 HD PVR
- Logitech Harmony 890 Remote Control
Come to think of it, I'm not sure that I've ever been satisfied with anything that Logitech as produced. I go MS for mice, and Kensington for my favorite big-ass trackball.
-Ben
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