OH! I work right next to a place where I can get a free pass to see a Thursday screening of The Island. WHOOT!
Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Just finsihed the new HP and loved it a lot. Definitely not a placeholder, Kat. Now must go think about it.
Anne, what YA novel are you reading?
Summerland, by Michael Chabon. It's got some qualities to it that remind me of some of Ray Bradbury's stuff.
And I just finished The Curse of Chalion which was a fun book indeed. My roommate had a copy of the HP book on order that she picked up today, so I should be able to get my hands on it sooner or later....
I haven't read any HP. Probably won't, either. Consign me to whatever.
msbelle, I admit an odd fondness to O.W. Not sure why, as he's not my type AT ALL. So disown me, whatever. It's the doofy happy thing, I think. And making me laugh at that stupid asteroid movie. Weakness for geologists.
I'm in a whatever mood.
Except... I'm REALLY going to miss my officemate next month. FUCK. Tearworthy,even. So would finding a nice leather laptop case and monogramming it be amiss?
Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear. Are misspellings considered spoilers?
For shame, Arthur A. Levine Books!
Okay. Done. I take it back. The last 200 pages make this not a placeholder story. The last 50 are heartbreaking. Go Rowling.
Emily you mean site instead of sight?
Summerland is good, Anne. Chabon tells a great story. So rich.
Huh.
Kat, yes. But if that's the only one, we'll call it a rare aberration and leave it at that.
Mine did come USPS. (I misread the tracking earlier -- it arrived in DeKalb at 5:18 yesterday morning.)
It was the only mail that I received too.