There's a Lexis rep that comes by my office from time to time, and I don't have the heart to tell her that I always use Westlaw. I awlways feel so guilty about taking her cookies.
There's a Lexis rep that comes by my office from time to time, and I don't have the heart to tell her that I always use Westlaw. I awlways feel so guilty about taking her cookies.
There's a Lexis rep that comes by my office from time to time, and I don't have the heart to tell her that I always use Westlaw. I awlways feel so guilty about taking her cookies.
I just finished this too, and felt the same way. It was impressive how the narrative kept pushing you forward, but the dialogue was atrocious. The texting between *minor spoiler* Parzival and Atr3mis in particular was just embarrassingly bad. The only other time I've ever turned away from a book in disgust was the…
I've been waiting for this. Half-Made World was amazing, and I was ecstatic to see this came out. The review gives me a bit of pause, though. The characters and frontier setting where my favorite things about the first one. I just hope the shift doesn't affect the spirit of the first. I did enjoy the short story…
I've been waiting for this. Half-Made World was amazing, and I was ecstatic to see this came out. The review gives me a bit of pause, though. The characters and frontier setting where my favorite things about the first one. I just hope the shift doesn't affect the spirit of the first. I did enjoy the short story…
"I am uncertain as to why the directions note the PBS volunteer as a 'Jew'…"
"I am uncertain as to why the directions note the PBS volunteer as a 'Jew'…"
"The debut of Cecily Strong as get-out-the-vote volunteer Mimi Morales was a little unfortunate, though."
"The debut of Cecily Strong as get-out-the-vote volunteer Mimi Morales was a little unfortunate, though."
To S.O.,
My Star, My Perfect Silence.
To S.O.,
My Star, My Perfect Silence.
He wrote shows of trampolines and paintballs.
He wrote shows of trampolines and paintballs.
MORE POCKETS!
MORE POCKETS!
That has one of my favorite JL moments: Lex Luthor (in Flash's body) decides to find out Flash's identity. But when he takes off the mask in front of the mirror he just pauses and says "I have no idea who this is."
That has one of my favorite JL moments: Lex Luthor (in Flash's body) decides to find out Flash's identity. But when he takes off the mask in front of the mirror he just pauses and says "I have no idea who this is."
"Git yer filthy hands h-off a that h-white hawk woman!"
"Git yer filthy hands h-off a that h-white hawk woman!"
I was thrilled to see this article, since I read the book when I was 15 — far removed from any controversy, expectations, or literally taste. I remember enjoying it for all the reasons Jason mentions. Can we talk plot a bit? Not of the first 500 pages (which I believe covered the plot of the movie), but of the last…