Friday fings
Dec. 12th, 2008 04:01 pmI've posted half my cards and the others should go out today, when I find my stamps. Yo,
kanzenhanzai! I got my card with the naked Roger and Rafa inside! It was awesome, thank you.
puddingcat,
kispexi2 and
moshesque, I got yours too, thank you! There were no hot naked men inside, but I can forgive you for that. This time.
Other news: short review of Bentley Little's 'The Walking': IT'S SHOW NOT TELL, BENTLEY. Why is the horror genre so disappointing? It makes me sad. Also, he is called Bentley and that really set up my expectations. This book had some intriguing blurb on it, and then I read it, and... not so great. There was a good central idea, spooky, but everything else was flat.
I peevishly abandoned it on the train, swapping it for a book that was lying on an empty seat. Perhaps left by some other similarly cheesed-off reader? The book was called 'Of Merchants and Heroes' by Paul Walters, a historical novel set in the third century BC and it's about a rather unhappy fellow called Marcus. The style reminds me a lot of Renault, but that's no bad thing for me.
There's a new challenge up on
saiyuki_time. I really want to try and write something for it this week.
I miss tennis. A lot. Just fyi.
Health news: ( cut for boring )
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Other news: short review of Bentley Little's 'The Walking': IT'S SHOW NOT TELL, BENTLEY. Why is the horror genre so disappointing? It makes me sad. Also, he is called Bentley and that really set up my expectations. This book had some intriguing blurb on it, and then I read it, and... not so great. There was a good central idea, spooky, but everything else was flat.
I peevishly abandoned it on the train, swapping it for a book that was lying on an empty seat. Perhaps left by some other similarly cheesed-off reader? The book was called 'Of Merchants and Heroes' by Paul Walters, a historical novel set in the third century BC and it's about a rather unhappy fellow called Marcus. The style reminds me a lot of Renault, but that's no bad thing for me.
There's a new challenge up on
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I miss tennis. A lot. Just fyi.
Health news: ( cut for boring )