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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Read-a-thon post #4
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Dewey’s 24-hour Read-a-thon

Information on Dewey’s 24-hour Read-a-thon, happening this Saturday, October 9, 2010, can be found here. Will you be participating?
I’m going to attempt to read most of the day, though don’t know if I’ll be up the entire 24-hours. I have my programming text all lined up (still a couple of chapters behind and a mid-term coming up end of the month so a perfect excuse to get reading!!) and I’m still plugging away at Brisingr when not studying so that’s on tap too. I hope to post some updates on my reading throughout the day.
Happy reading!
L
Monday, October 4, 2010
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Kicks Ass!!

The movie, that is. Haven’t read the book yet, but want to now more than ever!
Steig Larsson has been making the book blog rounds for awhile now and I was so intrigued, I added him to my TBR list. I’ve heard good things about his books, I’ve also heard they’re a tad odd, but I like odd, so he was a natural to add to my books I wanna read list. This weekend I finally watched the Swedish movie adaptation of his first book, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and have to say I loved it. I loved, loved, LOVED it. I was riveted to the screen, the story was so good. And now I want to read the book all the more!!!
If you haven’t seen the movie, do. Don’t wait for the flashy Hollywood version (albeit with Stellan Skarsgard and Christopher Plummer), as the Swedish version rocks! Yes, it’s subtitled, but I was so drawn into the story that soon I didn’t realize I was reading subtitles.
Apparently all three books were made into movies at once in Sweden, with the same cast, etc., like the Lord of the Rings trilogy, so I’m now dying to watch the next movie installment – The Girl Who Played with Fire.
Book reviews will be up one of these years when I finally get around to reading the books, but in the meantime, the movies are there to enjoy so go out and watch’em!
Till next time,
L J
Friday, October 1, 2010
Hello My Name Is

As I am firmly bogged down with course work (text book finally came in + frantically trying to catch up with readings = no time for leisure reading L ) and don’t want to use up all my reserved reviews too quickly I thought I’d share this little item of interest with you instead.
This morning as I pulled up to my local Timmies drive-thru, running late as usual, over the speaker came “Hello my name is Vicki, thank you for choosing Tim Hortons, can I take your order” and I couldn’t help but think:
- do I really care the person serving my coffee’s name is Vicki?
- ’m aware I’m at Timmies, it’s the reason I pulled into the lot.
- do they get a lot of people in the drive-thru who think maybe they’re at McDonalds that they have to restaurant identify?
- how much later is this banal chatter going to make me?
- ust give me my g.d. coffee already (I’m not a morning person. Seriously, don’t get between me and my fix of caffeinated sugar before 10am or I will hurt you).
- really should care about Vicki, after all, she’s a person too.
And while I was grumbling in my head about the length of inane chatter over the drive-thru speaker airways (Timmies is not the only culprit), and that Vicki is lucky she didn’t pick this morning to ask if I wanted a “breakfast sandwich with that” I drove up to the window to discover the car ahead of me paid for my order.
How sweet, thoughtful, kind and wonderful.
And now I have been handed the Pay It Forward baton. Hmm, what random act of kindness shall I bestow?
Oh, and Vicki, it’s nice knowing your name, even if I forget it by tomorrow (I’m really terrible with names, sorry. Please don’t hold it against me, though I’m sure you’ll be there to remind me J )
Ciao for now,
L