Okay, here we go. Focus. Speed. I am speed. One winner, forty-two losers. I eat losers for breakfast. Breakfast? Maybe I should have had breakfast? Brekkie could be good for me. No, no, no, focus. Speed. Faster than fast, quicker than quick. I am Lightning.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Game Back On!
I can't wait to finish this giant proof that NOT every life has a story. I read a non contest book over the weekend. Good to take a topic break, but keep exercising the muscles.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Game on
Alright -- it is time to start up again.
I am begnning my novel and it is time to turn up the heat!!!
On another note, I am ready to shun my children and all other resposability to put this, and you pride, to bed.
Starting Tuesday - it's game on!!
I am begnning my novel and it is time to turn up the heat!!!
On another note, I am ready to shun my children and all other resposability to put this, and you pride, to bed.
Starting Tuesday - it's game on!!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Changing Books
I'm okay with you changing books. This contest is meant to be fun, not stressful. The Alec Guinness book is dreadfully boring. No story, no conflict. Just him being born and then auditioning for a lot of play and acting in some of them. Hope it picks up soon, or it's going to be a long, slow ride.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Sorry for the bad spelling
So Sysco does not allow me to access Blog sites - so most of my posts are made on my iPhone (thus the bad grammar). Also my steading stream of in-laws is not helping my reading!
Interesting about updike - I think I read the witches book. I don't remember all the sex. Ummmm, not sure what to do. Can I replace the book with one called, The Life of Pi? It is about a boy who is on a life boat with a tiger, I hear it is really good.
Thoughts on changing the rules a little?
Put does it matter - I still have 300 pages on my thriller, I need a big push one of these nights.
matt
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Rabbit, Read
Another break. Last night, Gina went to a scrap booking party. Ignored the kids and made great progress on Rabbit, Run. After Sunday morning news shows, sat down and finished it up. Marvelous read! It's helped to have picked two great books to start with, because they were easy to fly through. Now on to the monster Alec Guinness book. No updates from Matt... are you sandbaging me in the contest?
Saturday, March 21, 2009
One Down, Three to Go
Finished Daniel Silva's The Secret Servant. His lead character is an agent with the Israeli secret service, and it's a modern day thriller dealing with terrorism. You get to see planning from both sides: the terrorists and the good guys. He has to work with several governments: Danes, Brits, Americans, and Egyptians. I enjoyed seeing Silva's fictional portrayal of their various approaches. There was also the appropriate amount of personal back story. Sometimes it's too much about the person and not enough action. This recipe was just right. Excellent read. I'd give it a recommend with five full stars.
Two out of the other three books are acquired and the third is on the way. I've started Rabbit, Run. Now, I've never read an Updike before, you had mentioned you did in high school. I know you picked the same book, so I wanted to give you this:
Two out of the other three books are acquired and the third is on the way. I've started Rabbit, Run. Now, I've never read an Updike before, you had mentioned you did in high school. I know you picked the same book, so I wanted to give you this:
WARNING >> If Rabbit, Run were a movie it would be rated "R" for language and sexual content.Not sure if your standards are the same for books as they are for movies, but I wanted to give you a heads up. If you wanted to change books for this reason, I think that should be allowed. Otherwise, I'm back to reading.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Gaining Ground
Yesterday, I had a two hour delay and four hours on the plane. Made some good headway. Today, modest prgress, but tomorrow another five hours of travel hoping to knock down book one. Although, right now I'm watching Will Ferrell's "You're Welcome America" and he says as George Bush, "I'll probably be known as The Reading President." Too funny!
I dont believe you
I not sure I can trust you, I feel like I am being drawn in to a false sense of security. It was Sarah's birthday yesterday, but I cared not! Beating you is more important. (my self esteem is very low). I am half way through my 700 pager!
Matt
Matt
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Breaks: Matt 2 Todd 0
Henry's birthday + American Idol = NO reading
Three days of travel = Lots of reading
Three days of travel = Lots of reading
Monday, March 16, 2009
You caught a break!
Instead of reading, I spend the night watching Tim and Dawn finally get together on "The Office" with Gina. Back to the books tomorrow.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Wild... Buffalo... Whatever
Wild Bill? I think you are mistaken sure.
You seem to be confused - It is not Wild Bill - but Buffalo Bill. The Great entertainer who had a wild west show in the late 1800's. He found Annie Oakley and others. Some credit him as the greatest entertainer of the 19th century.
Confirmation
Looks good. My lighthouse read my be a phamplet, but it sounds like a fascinating phamplet. Wild Bill? What is that your Biography of an entertainer? How about Saturday as a start date? That gives me a chance to try to finish a few of my current books before I drop them like a bag of dirt.
Oh how I love my iPhone
So true, I do love my iPhone. It treats me well. In fact I am writing this on my phone right now.
Ok, my books (this was hard given your pamplet on the lighthouse)
1. Hoover Dam: an American Adventure (336 pages)
2. Buffilo Bill's Wild West (320 pages)
3. Rabbit, Run - John Updike. (272 pages)
4. Consent to Kill - Vince Flynn (704 pages)
By my count the pages come very close.
When do we start?
Ok, my books (this was hard given your pamplet on the lighthouse)
1. Hoover Dam: an American Adventure (336 pages)
2. Buffilo Bill's Wild West (320 pages)
3. Rabbit, Run - John Updike. (272 pages)
4. Consent to Kill - Vince Flynn (704 pages)
By my count the pages come very close.
When do we start?
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Hello?
Just received first book in the mail: The Secret Servant by Danial Silva
Are you familiar with PaperBack Swap. I love getting free books in the mail, and I love getting rid of books I won't be reading again.
Are you familiar with PaperBack Swap. I love getting free books in the mail, and I love getting rid of books I won't be reading again.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Early Reads and Page Comparison
I agree to the rules posted. Here are my proposed books and the number of pages. I thought we should compare before spending any money.
- Thriller > The Secret Servant by Daniel Silva (512 pages)
- John Updike > Rabbit, Run (272 pages)
- History of Engineering > A History of the Fastnet Lighthouse by James Morrissey (124 pages)
- Biography of an Entertainer > Alec Guinness by Piers Paul Read (640 pages)
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Let the Games Begin
You have 9 Days to choose your titles - As a reminder the categories are as follows:
Thiller...Thiller Night (sorry, I could not help it)
John Updike
History of Engineering
Biography of an Entertainer
The rules are as followed
- Posting of blog must take place once a book is finished
- The order in which the books are read will need to be posted prior to the start of the contest
- Other postings of taunting, finger pointing, and excuse making are accepted and expected
- The winner will receive his choice of an alternate history book
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