Monday, April 07, 2008

Some of us are considering never leaving

After a week or two of zombie teachers and man-eating cheerleaders (in a literal sense, not, you know) you'll be back to Graham Greene.


(Though I shouldn't talk since I've somehow landed myself in You Bright and Risen Angels for about the fourteenth time. Though this time I've made it past page 30. So maybe I'll see triple digits this time.)

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Anonymous Imani said...

Did you know that Christopher Pike is still writing books? I did not know this! until I passed by his latest release (I guess) turned face out on a store shelf. Wtf? I was afraid to even try a page for fear that fond childhood memories would become tainted.

12:56 PM, April 07, 2008

 
Blogger Darby M. Dixon III said...

I did not know that. Wow! Though I guess I didn't read him much when I was younger, come to think of it, but still, I knew the guy's books.

12:14 AM, April 08, 2008

 
Anonymous Imani said...

Falling

Go nuts if you'd like to experience the "breadth and depth of human emotion". My best friend and I bonded over his early stuff when we were kids. Ahh, the good--well younger days.

12:25 PM, April 08, 2008

 

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