Nov. 1st, 2015
October reading
Nov. 1st, 2015 01:36 pmDebby Applegate The Most Famous Man in America: The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher 2006
Agatha Christie Nemesis 1971
Georgette Heyer The Talisman Ring 1948
Rosemary Sutclff Simon 1953
John Marsden The Dead of the Night 1994
Noam Chomsky Because We Say So 2015
Alfredo Rizza The Assyrians and the Babylonians: Histoyr of Treasures of an Ancient Civilization 2007
Hitoricool 2015
John Marsden The Third Day, the Frost 1995
Frank Richards Tom Redwing's Triumph 1918
Robert Graves I, Claudius 1934
Agatha Christie Cards on the Table 1936
Agatha Christie Nemesis 1971
Georgette Heyer The Talisman Ring 1948
Rosemary Sutclff Simon 1953
John Marsden The Dead of the Night 1994
Noam Chomsky Because We Say So 2015
Alfredo Rizza The Assyrians and the Babylonians: Histoyr of Treasures of an Ancient Civilization 2007
Hitoricool 2015
John Marsden The Third Day, the Frost 1995
Frank Richards Tom Redwing's Triumph 1918
Robert Graves I, Claudius 1934
Agatha Christie Cards on the Table 1936
Jurassic Park
Nov. 1st, 2015 07:22 pmMonths after everyone else, I have watched *Jurassic Park*. I hope the surviving guests sue the corporation forever. Imagine having a system of command and control which is entirely dependent on the presence of one person and on the day things go wrong she goes off to rescue a subset of two of the thousands of people there.
I did like the mad scientist though. Unusually he had very neat hair and I believe he has survived since the first movie. Kudos.
I did like the mad scientist though. Unusually he had very neat hair and I believe he has survived since the first movie. Kudos.