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http://www.igetzit.com/archive/05-2008.rssMy friend Marc emailed a bunch of people last weekend asking for our favorite books. I quickly replied with little thought and off the top of my head, these were my favorites:
A few authors in which everything they've written should be read:
Where are all of my favorite female authors? This is no good. Ladies, speak up if you have some. Oh wait, Anne Lamott definitely makes the list, who else?
On a very different note: I'm not too depressed and you shouldn't be either, Flyers fans - they have lost the first game of each series in the playoffs this year. Here's to a good game on Sunday. In other news, the Wings continue to kick ass. I'm not wearing any pants, film at 11.
Tags:
book reviews, dave eggers, tom robbins, favorite books, detroit red wings
I really enjoy running into John Krakauer.
I don't have many celeb encounters. In fact, one of my guilty pleasures is reading In Touch magazine (for the Sudoku, of course, as US doesn't have the games) and watching horrible reality TV (think The Hills). So, as you can imagine, when I do happen to stumble upon someone that I consider to be a celebrity, I usually don't have the most profound things to say.
My first run-in with Mr. Krakauer was at Brandon and Kate's wedding last summer. I have to admit that once I noticed him, I would randomly check in on what he was doing from across the room - while we were having dinner, listening to speeches, dancing, etc. I wasn't stalking him, I was just waiting for the right time to approach him and tell him how much I enjoyed Into Thin Air.
Sure - like that was going to be something original he had never heard before.
Tags:
boulder, john krakauer, into thin air, into the wild, under the banner of heaven, book reviews
This post is way overdue, as Doug's oral exam was on Thursday morning, but I just wanted to at least say a little something. Doug, I'm extremely proud of all of your accomplishments - very few people that I know have the discipline, perseverance, intelligence and drive that you do.
4 years of RARELY having a day off, working exhaustingly hard, writing, reading, presenting, grading and everything else that your world has been is finally coming to a close!!
So, here's to all of your hard work, I'm constantly amazed by you.
