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Imma Lazy Hellofafella
Posted by Ennosuke Ajibana
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Thursday, April 05, 2007
22 January 07 - that was my last post. been busy with my new blog - euthanasia. just edited a few css, add up a calendar, few images and stuff. finally decided not to mix it up with technical geek stuff - strictly about quotes of life. maybe, i'll just put those geek stuff in here.
been reading neil gaiman's... (how do you call them?) metallic-gothic-dark-dreamy-beautiful stories for the past few months ( reading Good Omen at home, just finished Stardust (*****) a few weeks ago - can't wait for the movie!). enjoyed reading his short stories which he posted in his website also, especially this one : The Case Of Four And Twenty Blackbirds
maybe, i'll look for his favourite books :
Votan by John James — the story of the Greek trader who was Odin
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons — an everyday story of country folk
Lud In the Mist by Hope Mirrlees — a detective story about why we need magic
The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton - a detective story about the search for God
The Biography of Manuel by James Branch Cabell — because, at 18 volumes, I could take it to my desert island. If I had a desert island.
Lud In The Mist by Hope Mirrlees sounds interesting. Hard to find this kind of book here.
Later!
been reading neil gaiman's... (how do you call them?) metallic-gothic-dark-dreamy-beautiful stories for the past few months ( reading Good Omen at home, just finished Stardust (*****) a few weeks ago - can't wait for the movie!). enjoyed reading his short stories which he posted in his website also, especially this one : The Case Of Four And Twenty Blackbirds
maybe, i'll look for his favourite books :
Votan by John James — the story of the Greek trader who was Odin
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons — an everyday story of country folk
Lud In the Mist by Hope Mirrlees — a detective story about why we need magic
The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton - a detective story about the search for God
The Biography of Manuel by James Branch Cabell — because, at 18 volumes, I could take it to my desert island. If I had a desert island.
Lud In The Mist by Hope Mirrlees sounds interesting. Hard to find this kind of book here.
Later!