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I got the book but I just can't muster the courage to start reading it... :sad:
Landslide, are we going to choose September's BOTM from the leftover books from the last poll?
As opposed to plain-looking, chubby or flat-chested women being cast in tough girl roles to make those movies more realistic? :D
I think we have plenty of tough guys, though I agree that Di Caprio is most definitely NOT one of them. And neither is Adrien Brody (seriously? someone actually...
Well, ever since I saw Match Point and couldn't tell for the life of me if I liked it or not, I try very hard to enjoy a movie without thinking too much about the director(s)'s previous work. I thought it was funnier than Burn After Reading, which I thought fell a little bit flat.
Yes, go Argentina! Not looking forward to seeing Maradona naked but still, go Argentina :D
I'm listening to AC/DC, which I don't usually do at 8:20 am, but the new upstairs neighbor whistles and sings in the shower and his taste in music (as well as his voice) leaves an awful lot to be desired...
Beautiful Losers, Leonard Cohen
The Black Echo, Michael Connelly
Pronto, Elmore Leonard
The Lost City of Z, David Grann
In the Land of Invented Languages, Arika Okrent
Operation Mincemeat, Ben Macintyre
At some point while reading Horns I started to wonder why Joe Hill had chosen to go in that direction. I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and it was worth it. It wasn't what I was expecting but it felt oddly satisfying.
Odd cover, yes. And rather boring.
The ones I own in hardcover have pretty awesome cover art (Under the Dome, Lisey's Story, Duma Key, The Dark Tower VII). Nothing can beat the cover art for Wolves of the Calla, though :D
I don't remember him, but I saw Secretary back in 2003. I remember that my friend was trying to cheer me up and had to drag me to the cinema, I was very sad 'cause I thought I'd failed my translation school entrance exams and he thought this would be a funny movie and would take my mind off...