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Bossypants by Tina Fey. Her work stories and theater troupe anecdotes were the book's best moments. Highly recommended if you're interested in Fey's work. :stars4:
Heh. I liked Temple of Doom *because* it's so different from the other two. When I saw Last Crusade I was annoyed by all the similarities between that film and ROLA. Then again, I haven't seen the original three in years.
One thing that bothered me about Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: the CGI...
Considering how disappointed I was with Eugenides' prior book, I ended up loving Middlesex. His writing really sucked me in; he has an ability to make the most mundane events huge. The humor surprised me (in a good way). I will admit the opening section dragged, but given its relevance to the...
Dweller sounds fun. Unfortunately it's a Leisure book and therefore out of print. Also, I love how half the list is comprised of zombie novels.
ETA: regarding earlier posts in this thread, I just want to say Mine was incredible.
I do agree Albom's philosophy wasn't ground-breaking or even deep. When reading the lessons my only thought "okay, makes sense". Still, I was intrigued by the story and where the protagonist was headed. So in that respect it was a success. I, like others in this thread, just don't see the book's...