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Sometimes I'll re-read a few pages, but that's if I don't pick up the book for a day or two. If that doesn't happen, then I don't need to do a quick re-read.
It was okay. To be honest, the other sisters and the marriage plotting really didn't hold my interest. I was too interested in the Elizabeth/Darcy romance to care about who was going to be married to whom. But to be positive, I really enjoyed Austen's dialogue. Some of the exchanges between Mr...
Cool! Other than a chapter or two towards the end, it's really not that gross or creepy.
On-topic: an NPR interview with Roach
In 'Bonk,' Mary Roach Explores Science of Sex : NPR
A fun read, but I think Stiff was better. The opening chapter(s) in this book were hard to get through. Some details I wish I could forget, notably Kinsey's toothbrush activities. Ouch!
From Best Buy:
Ed Wood
Wet Hot American Summer
Harry and the Hendersons
From Big Lots:
Year of the Dog
Half Nelson
I'd like to say I won't be buying any more DVDs for a while, but I can't keep that promise ;).
You mean Blomkvist? I'm glad the American film won't include his sexual conquests. It was difficult to believe every woman who met him immediately fell in love with him on sight. I'm more concerned about the new ending as the one used in the book was fine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJWVtbzPZCs
ETA: Okay, so I thought I posted this in the "What have you listened to?" thread. I will say the album this song appears on is worth listening to :).