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Bonnie Lam pemeo — Since this book came out in the 90s, I've come back to read it several times when I feel my life is too complicated by stuff. Many good tips in the book, but like someone else pointed out there are tons of books and TV shows dedicated to simpifying your life now. I've moved on to the 100 (or less) personal items challenge now. This is a good starting place for someone who's feeling overwhelmed by things and wants a simpler life.
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Darien Flores n3irad — I first heard about this book during my freshman year of college. I was intrigued by the idea of the African roots of European culture, and picked up the book to learn more. Unfortunately, I found Bernal's scholarship to be questionable -- he was making assumptions and claims based on very slender or circumstantial evidence, whether archaeological or philological. It is too bad, because Bernal's poor scholarship obscures the undoubtedly large amount of interaction and influence between Africa, Asia, and Europe in the ferment of the Greek cities in the eastern Mediterranean.
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aldrichchan
Aldrich Chan aldrichchan — Funny!
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Albus Nguyen _lbus_guyen — Okay, first off: JACK IS AWESOME IN THIS. He's all CAPABLE and GUN-TOTIN' and just, well, Jack. So there's that. The down side is that the story is really kind of... well, it feels like they've got all this plot, they've got the concept and everything, and it's all well thought-out, but when it comes to actually writing about it, he's just not bothered to think THAT part through. The way the people talk about fiction and reality and stuff, it's so cliched, it's like they're only talking so you can see that omg fiction is bad lol :) and I wasn't convinced for a moment. Plus, and this isn't unique to this one, Rose is a total Mary Sue. There's a geek (SEE WHAT I MEAN? That's the official term for people who INDULGE IN DREAMS AND SWAP COMIC BOOKS AND STUFF, geek :|) who's practically in love with her, rhapsodizing about her golden locks and courage and whatnot. I always feel a bit let-down by the lack of emotional depth in these books, but I expect to, so I can't complain about that. It's not bad bad, especially in the last third when it gets quite interesting and FAST PACED. It's a bit of a drag up until there, though.
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Mǿhâmêďk Abŏ-êlsȝoȱod _a7 — Original post at One More Page I was planning to put off reading Jasper Fforde's latest Thursday Next book until I found the time to reread the first five books. It's been years since I last read any of them, so I thought I'd appreciate reading this latest one better if I read the first ones again. Never mind that there are five of them and it would take significant time off my real TBR. But then I got sick a few weeks before I had to fly to Europe, which got me worried about all kinds of things especially because of that trip to Europe. I needed a book to get my mind off the possibilities that my 48-hour on/off fever could mean, so I finally decided to unearth TN #6 out of the TBR pile. If there was an ultimate escape novel, I figured Thursday Next should be one. Some spoilers for the first five books -- be warned! So the last time Thursday Next was in the Book World, she ended up looking for a replacement for her character in her series because the original fictional Thursday Next was too violent to be her. One of Our Thursdays is Missing is told from this new fictional Thursday's point of view -- a gentler, bohemian character who never tries to make waves even if it means being the boring Thursday Next that no one likes. But when she gets called by the Jurisfiction to investigate a crashed TransGenre Taxi. Fictional Thursday Next finds herself in the middle of a mystery that gets her involved in all sorts of fictional drama, and a robot butler to boot. With the real Thursday Next missing, it's up to fictional Thursday Next to save the day. I think it was Aaron who mentioned the perfect word to describe the Thursday Next series: it's so meta. The first five Thursday Next books are pretty much meta-fiction - fiction about fiction. It's what makes all the books so much fun to read especially for book-lovers, because we're basically reading about books that we may or may not have read. And just as when you think that Jasper Fforde has no way to impress longtime fans of the series, he does something completely surprising and makes it work. If the first five books were meta-fiction, the sixth book is meta-Thursday Next. Meta-meta-fiction - that's what this is. Kind of hard to wrap my mind around it, but it still works. One of Our Thursdays is Missing has all elements of a Fforde novel: seemingly random characters, odd accidents, mystery, murder, all wrapped in a fun, seemingly absurd package. Jasper Fforde is a genius, I tell you. :) This book cheered me up so much while I was sick, especially after reading lines like these: The Snooze button was reserved only for dire emergencies. Once utilised, a reverse throughput capacitor on the ImaginoTransference engines would cause the reader instantaneous yawning, drowsiness and then sleep...To discourage misuse, every time the button was pressed one or more kittens were put to death somewhere in the Book World. (p. 26-27) I fell asleep several times while I was reading this. I wonder who was hitting the Snooze button. Harry Potter was seriously pissed off that he'd have to spend the rest of his life looking like Daniel Radcliffe. (p. 75) Hee hee! "The Great Gatsby drives taxis in his spare time?" "No, his younger and less handsome or less intelligent brother -- the Mediocre Gatsby." (p. 273) I was a bit afraid that it would be hard to get back into the series again especially since it's been so long since I read the first five books, but given that this book is narrated by the fictional Thursday Next, I didn't have such a hard time. I don't recommend starting the series with this book, though, but there is no need to reread the other books to make sense of this one. One of Our Thursdays is Missing probably isn't as witty as the first four books (best one for me is still Something Rotten ), but it's a good and fun addition to an already awesome series. :) The question is: will there be a next Thursday Next book? I sure hope so! :)
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