what are you reading wednesday?
Apr. 10th, 2019 09:34 amWhat are you reading?
Get in Trouble by Kelly Link - oops. Had another long drive (ill post properly later) and we read a few more of these short stories out-loud. They've all been fine, but none of them as good as the first short story. there was one about some superheroes in a noncommittal relationship that was sort of interesting, but still not as grabbing as the first story.
2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke - I haven't seen the movie! The book started a little slow, you know the monolith stuff. It was interesting, but really dry. I've gotten ot the next part of the book and its a lot more interesting and sci-fi-y. The way they described commercial space travel is a lot like how i'd expect it.
What have you finished reading?
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - I don't think theres anything to say here that I haven't already typed. Read this book if you haven't. It is sadly v relevant to society today and like 60 years have passed.
Get in Trouble by Kelly Link - oops. Had another long drive (ill post properly later) and we read a few more of these short stories out-loud. They've all been fine, but none of them as good as the first short story. there was one about some superheroes in a noncommittal relationship that was sort of interesting, but still not as grabbing as the first story.
2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke - I haven't seen the movie! The book started a little slow, you know the monolith stuff. It was interesting, but really dry. I've gotten ot the next part of the book and its a lot more interesting and sci-fi-y. The way they described commercial space travel is a lot like how i'd expect it.
What have you finished reading?
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - I don't think theres anything to say here that I haven't already typed. Read this book if you haven't. It is sadly v relevant to society today and like 60 years have passed.