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Nov 18, 2006 02:39

My portfolio presentation went well. I had to explain a few things as I went along, but I forgot the major thing, which is that Speak is in first person, so the reader only knows a student as IT (I won't spoil it in case anyone wants to read it, which I highly recommend) until the very end. I didn't even realize it until my advisor asked me about ( Read more... )

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A Very Scary Solstice elzbethoktober November 18 2006, 16:18:10 UTC
Yay! I have that!

It's the only solstice music I'll voluntarily listen to.

Away in a madhouse, confined to my bed...

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angelsdemise November 18 2006, 19:37:02 UTC
I love both Speak and Lamb! I've got a whole bunch of Christopher Moore's books on my Amazon wishlist. Have you read anything else by him?

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wyrdmuse November 18 2006, 20:23:10 UTC
I've read everything except A Dirty Job and the new material in The Stupidest Angel 2.0. I love Raziel in Stupidest and in Lamb. He's just so amusingly clueless. I didn't care for Fluke much; it just didn't seem to have the same caliber of humor as his other books. While it's not my favorite, I do love to carry around a copy of Island of the Sequined Love Nun. The strange looks you get from other people are hilarious.

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angelsdemise November 18 2006, 20:31:10 UTC
I've read Fluke, it was ok, but like you said - not my favorite.

I've got all the rest on my wishlist and I'm hoping to get the Stupidest Angel for christmas this year.

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