Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Get Your Cheap E-Books!!!

20 E-Books for $20 dollars, y'all! HarperPerennial is running a sale on 20 e-books, each priced at 99 cents. You can get the books from iBooks, Amazon, B&N, or through your fave participating indie via Google E-Books. Click the image on the right to see more.

I picked up seven of the twenty available books:

  • Bad Marie

  • Kapitoil

  • Who By Fire

  • A Common Pornography

  • Everything is Wrong with Me

  • Postcards from a Dead Girl

  • I Am Not Myself These Days

I am ridiculously excited. A couple of these are on my Tournament of Books reading list for my personal TOB 2011 Challenge and others just look yummy. Especially I Am Not Myself These Days by the illustrious Josh Kilmer-Purcell of Fabulous Beekman Boys fame.

Want to buy? Check out the Facebook page or just search any of these titles at your fave e-retailer.


Get Your Cheap E-Books!!!

20 E-Books for $20 dollars, y'all! HarperPerennial is running a sale on 20 e-books, each priced at 99 cents. You can get the books from iBooks, Amazon, B&N, or through your fave participating indie via Google E-Books. Click the image on the right to see more.

I picked up seven of the twenty available books:

  • Bad Marie
  • Kapitoil
  • Who By Fire
  • A Common Pornography
  • Everything is Wrong with Me
  • Postcards from a Dead Girl
  • I Am Not Myself These Days
I am ridiculously excited. A couple of these are on my Tournament of Books reading list for my personal TOB 2011 Challenge and others just look yummy. Especially I Am Not Myself These Days by the illustrious Josh Kilmer-Purcell of Fabulous Beekman Boys fame.

Want to buy? Check out the Facebook page or just search any of these titles at your fave e-retailer.


Monday, August 08, 2011

The Catching Up Post

Whoa, dude! It's been INTENSE around here. In addtion to the new term start, I've been doing stuff with the fam, mentally preparing myself to buy school clothes and school supplies, chasing Greyson around the house (and up the stairs...hmphf!), and all sorts of madness.

More than anything, I've been prepping for classes left and right. We headed into the second week of the academic term today. My Lit and Film class started watching Edward Scissorhands. It's decidedly not literary, but it's really effective for learning film terms. We're headed into "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" AND Burton's Sleepy Hollow film next.

My Science Fiction and Fantasy class is working on their folk and fairy tale unit. We've read oodles of "Little Red Riding Hood" variations including Perrault, the Grimm Brothers, Joseph Jacobs, and even Roald Dahl. We also watched the Tex Avery cartoon, "Red Hot Riding Hood" and today we started the newest film version of Red Riding Hood, directed by Catherine Hardwick.

Whew! And did I mention our Academic Dean is on maternity leave? That adds a little fuel to the workerly fire. We've been BUSY.

Fun reading? Not so much, though I think the school reading has been pretty darn fun. I'll be wrapping up some loose ends this week (The Little Stranger) and diving into some new loose ends (Tout Sweet).

What have I missed?

The Catching Up Post

Whoa, dude! It's been INTENSE around here. In addtion to the new term start, I've been doing stuff with the fam, mentally preparing myself to buy school clothes and school supplies, chasing Greyson around the house (and up the stairs...hmphf!), and all sorts of madness.

More than anything, I've been prepping for classes left and right. We headed into the second week of the academic term today. My Lit and Film class started watching Edward Scissorhands. It's decidedly not literary, but it's really effective for learning film terms. We're headed into "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" AND Burton's Sleepy Hollow film next.

My Science Fiction and Fantasy class is working on their folk and fairy tale unit. We've read oodles of "Little Red Riding Hood" variations including Perrault, the Grimm Brothers, Joseph Jacobs, and even Roald Dahl. We also watched the Tex Avery cartoon, "Red Hot Riding Hood" and today we started the newest film version of Red Riding Hood, directed by Catherine Hardwick.

Whew! And did I mention our Academic Dean is on maternity leave? That adds a little fuel to the workerly fire. We've been BUSY.

Fun reading? Not so much, though I think the school reading has been pretty darn fun. I'll be wrapping up some loose ends this week (The Little Stranger) and diving into some new loose ends (Tout Sweet).

What have I missed?
 
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