Friday 31 October 2008

Mysteries of Pittsburgh

I've been reading quite a bit of novels recently, bits and pieces. And a book on Human Rights in China.

The above-above named book, which has become a movie with some yucky and some nice thespians.

Also, Disgrace, which apparently is a film now as well and was at TIFF in September.

Beijing Coma I am working through slowly, but it's a bit painful in the way that it's being dragged out. And I've watched real life footage of the climax now on the BBC.

It's Oct. 31 and very spring-like outside.

Tonight there will be smoked meat, pumpkin deserts and Scottish ale.

yum,yum

Tuesday 7 October 2008

Who do you think you are?

Rose spends her entire adult life trying to run from her small town upbringing, and trying to invent herself as an artistic, "cool", middle class woman. She tries out several different lifestyles and styles of morality, but seemingly always to her own detriment, ultimately creating her own unhappiness. Her constant sadness and self-doubt rings very true, and is devastating at times to read. It ends sadly, but is beautifully written. A very nice Munro.

Thursday 2 October 2008

French Milk

Just put in my order for French Milk by Lucy Knisley. I love getting picture books.

From Today's Globe:

In light of the current financial crisis, a Bulgarian monk (former NASDAQ trader) recommended that his former colleagues place a jar of soil on their desks to remind them of where they are going and what really matters.

Also someone just bought a house in Michigan for $1.75 on Ebay. CRASHING housing prices.