Random occurances and projects from my life that I want to remember. If someone really wants to hear about my latest DIY project, they can read about it here! And I don't have to worry if I am boring my audience, because hey, if you are bored, you can just stop reading :)
18 September 2006
14 September 2006
Judging a book by it's cover
A blog on the age website had this link:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A23664PX3VILKS/103-8552712-7852618?ie=UTF8&display=public&page=1
This is a page of book reviews on Amazon by a man who has not read any of the books. The reviews are very funny, and all start with the phrase "I have not actually read this book but..."
Here is a sample:
"I have not actually read this book but I think (the author)has hit on a very interesting idea. Most people nowadays write non-fiction books with bits of fiction secretly interspersed throughout, sort of like Where's Waldo for adults. But (the author) has brilliantly turned this idea on its head and written a fiction book with bits of non-fiction secretly inserted into the text. I wonder if Oprah knows about this unique innovation."
I liked this a lot :)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A23664PX3VILKS/103-8552712-7852618?ie=UTF8&display=public&page=1
This is a page of book reviews on Amazon by a man who has not read any of the books. The reviews are very funny, and all start with the phrase "I have not actually read this book but..."
Here is a sample:
"I have not actually read this book but I think (the author)
I liked this a lot :)
04 September 2006
Book Reviews
I am not really sure what to put in this blog, but a friend suggested book reviews. I like this idea, so I will give it a try :)
I recently read the latest Nightside novel by Simon Green. "Sharper than a Serpants Tooth". I really like this series. The books are short in terms of number of pages, but have a very high information density. They are a good mix of black humor and action. In this novel, a number of long running plot threads are resolved, in my view satisfactorally. The series reminds me a little of Jasper Ffords novels, where the universe is patently rididculous, but the characters and action are taken seriously. The Nightside universe is a lot darker and nastier however.
"Sharper than a Serpants Tooth" is really the continuation of the story from the previous novel, "Paths not Taken", so it is probably not a good place to start. In fact, the obvious place to start the series is Book 1, "Something from the Nightside" :).
I recently read the latest Nightside novel by Simon Green. "Sharper than a Serpants Tooth". I really like this series. The books are short in terms of number of pages, but have a very high information density. They are a good mix of black humor and action. In this novel, a number of long running plot threads are resolved, in my view satisfactorally. The series reminds me a little of Jasper Ffords novels, where the universe is patently rididculous, but the characters and action are taken seriously. The Nightside universe is a lot darker and nastier however.
"Sharper than a Serpants Tooth" is really the continuation of the story from the previous novel, "Paths not Taken", so it is probably not a good place to start. In fact, the obvious place to start the series is Book 1, "Something from the Nightside" :).
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