Amazon Raid
Nov. 10th, 2004 06:39 pmFor some reason, the dogs didn't notify me of today's visit from the Book Fairy. Two packages arrived on my doorstep, with neither bark nor growl as herald.
Contents: Matt Ruff's Sewer, Gas and Electric, about which I have heard many fine things; Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson (which has met with mixed reviews, but I've enjoyed the Stephenson I've read - Cryptonomicon and Snow Crash); the much-lauded The Eyre Affair, by Jasper Fforde; Joseph Nye's The Paradox of American Power, recommended to me a month and a half ago by
oilhistorian; Race of Scorpions, volume 3 of Dorothy Dunnett's "House of Niccolo" series; The Celtic Languages, a set of essays on you-guess-what; two CDs by Mike + the Mechanics (I wanted "Silent Running" and "The Living Years", and they're on different albums. Yes, I know that "The Living Years" is sentimental and manipulative, but it hits one of my buttons squarely, and I wanted it.); and the season-one DVDs of "The Gilmore Girls". (I don't know if I'll buy any of the later seasons, but there were some truly outstanding episodes in that first year. I especially like "The Deer Hunters", "Cinnamon's Wake", the two parter "Rory's Dance"/"Forgiveness and Stuff", "Concert Interruptus", and "Emily in Wonderland".)
Too bad I've got so much else I have to do... Naah.
Contents: Matt Ruff's Sewer, Gas and Electric, about which I have heard many fine things; Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson (which has met with mixed reviews, but I've enjoyed the Stephenson I've read - Cryptonomicon and Snow Crash); the much-lauded The Eyre Affair, by Jasper Fforde; Joseph Nye's The Paradox of American Power, recommended to me a month and a half ago by
Too bad I've got so much else I have to do... Naah.
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Date: 2004-11-11 02:58 am (UTC)