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Jun 30, 2012 11:14

Favorite tweet on health care: " Breaking: Conservatives planning to leave U.S., but can't find wealthy Western democracy without universal health care."

If you have warm feelings for Chief Justice Roberts, maybe you should instead celebrate Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

How should a person be reviewed? Hint: answer apparently differs if you’re a woman.  (Also: great review title: up there with "Indiana Dworkin and the Temple of Law," another of my favorites, a review of Dworkin's Law's Empire.)  The book itself doesn’t sound like my cup of tea, but “He’s just another man who wants to teach me something” does ring a bell.

The erasure of female fandom: please read the first couple of comments!

Your ebook is reading you: “nonfiction books tend to be read in fits and starts, while novels are generally read straight through, and that nonfiction books, particularly long ones, tend to get dropped earlier. Science-fiction, romance and crime-fiction fans often read more books more quickly than readers of literary fiction do, and finish most of the books they start. Readers of literary fiction quit books more often and tend skip around between books.”

The Star Wars that I Used to Know: I think I have a new parody to start off my copyright class!


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