2013-05-19

mindsplinters: (jazzhands!)
2013-05-19 07:52 pm

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AND I HAVE JUNKO-CHAN BACK AND SHE IS MOVING SWEETLY ALONG, VERY OBEDIENT, VERY HAPPY. Not that I don't love my desktop but it's weird being in another room when the rest of the DeRPians are sitting in the front room and I can't be there. We're geeks. I love it.

Thank you soooo much, Katrina, for saving my baby.
mindsplinters: (glasses and books)
2013-05-19 08:28 pm

Media Roll Call

15) Haunted America by Michael Norman & Beth Scott - Meh, it was okay. You can tell they were originally journalists. It's dry and short and skips over any kind of in-depth research in their attempt to present ghost stories as "just the facts".

16) The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie - My first Miss Marple. I wasn't sure which one to start with and this one had the word library in the title so... I picked it up. I don't know. My logic astounds even me sometimes. It was a fun read, though. Rather light and fast. I can't say that I'm particularly sold on the idea of Marple as a detective savant, though. She's clever enough and observant enough but she lacks something that I can't put my finger on. Perhaps it was just this book. I was enormously amused, though, at the little boy who was such a fan of crime fiction that he boasted autographs from Dorothy L Sayers and Agatha Christie. So charming, that.