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Reading this Metafilter post. But not for its content.
Dude, I will freely admit that occasionally I'll end a sentence with the dot dot dot. But dude, DON'T DO IT AT THE END OF EVERY SINGLE FUCKING SENTENCE THAT YOU WRITE, EVER.
The part that makes me want to cry? Mr. Dot Dot Dot went to an Ivy League school AND STILL CAN'T WRITE. Or capitalize. JEEBUS H. CHRIST THIS FUCKER CAN GET INTO THE IVY LEAGUE AND GET A SPANKY NYC JOB AND HE STILL CAN'T WRITE?!
"Dear Mexican: Whenever I see the television show Cops, the white folks pull over and hope no one searches anything, when there are at least three syringes, one crack pipe and enough pills to make a CVS Pharmacy look like a corner drug store. The black folks are being pulled over for just leaving the scene of a domestic dispute, being reported for slapping the bitch and kicking her new man in the crotch, regardless of the fact they have been separated, divorced and placed on restraining order at least twice in the last two years. But why is it that every time a cop tries to pull over a Mexican for a bad taillight or some other minor infraction, it turns into a high-speed chase, until all the tires are shot out and the wheels fall off, and then the Mexicans bail out and try to outrun the German shepherd? Couldn’t they for once just pull over and take a ticket? I mean, the police are not the Border Patrol, and the police dogs are not, like, Chihuahuas."
Furry conventions are actually pretty mellow. The photos with this are freaking hilarious, though.
Sequel to Donnie Darko? Yes, they're going there. "The youngest Darko, Samantha, is now 18 and abandoning her commitment to Sparkle Motion. She heads to Las Vegas with her best friend Corey, but the two are plagued with bizarre visions. I imagine they will involve a rabbit."
Okay, I'm snickering about Sparkle Motion.
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Reviewed July 18. (****)
Julie Kenner: Deja Demon: The Days and Nights of a Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom
Reviewed July 14. (***)
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Reviewed July 14. (****)
James A. Hetley: Dragon's Teeth (Ace Fantasy Book)
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Loretta Chase: Not Quite A Lady
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Diana Peterfreund: Rites of Spring (Break)
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John C. Wright: Orphans of Chaos
Reviewed July 5. (****)
Julia Quinn: The Lost Duke of Wyndham (Two Dukes of Wyndham, Book 1)
Reviewed June 28. (***)
David Sedaris: When You Are Engulfed in Flames
Reviewed July 5. (***)
Julia Quinn: It's In His Kiss
Reviewed June 25. (****)
Julia Quinn: When He Was Wicked (Bridgerton Family Series)
Reviewed June 24. (***)
Terry Pratchett: Making Money (Discworld)
Reviewed June 18. (****)
PC Cast: Chosen (House of Night, Book 3)
Reviewed July 14. (****)
PC Cast: Betrayed (House of Night, Book 2)
Reviewed July 9. (****)
PC Cast: Marked (House of Night, Book 1)
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Reviewed June 23. (*****)
Joy Davidson: The Psychology of Joss Whedon: An Unauthorized Exploration of Buffy, Angel, and Firefly (Psychology of Popular Culture series)
Reviewed June 18. (***)
Rachel Caine: The Dead Girls' Dance (The Morganville Vampires, Book 2)
Reviewed June 17. (**)
Julia Quinn: To Sir Phillip, With Love (Bridgerton Series, Book 5)
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Liane Moriarty: Three Wishes
Reviewed June 16. (***)
Mindy Klasky: Sorcery And The Single Girl (Red Dress Ink)
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Mindy Klasky: Girl's Guide To Witchcraft (Red Dress Ink)
Reviewed June 16. (***)
Danielle Wood: Rosie Little's Cautionary Tales for Girls
Reviewed June 16. (***)
Mary Kay Andrews: Hissy Fit: A Novel
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Julia Quinn: Romancing Mister Bridgerton (Bridgerton Series, Book 4)
Reviewed June 5. (****)
Susan Elizabeth Phillips: Natural Born Charmer
Reviewed June 4. (****)
Toni McGee Causey: Bobbie Faye's (kinda, sorta, not exactly) Family Jewels
Reviewed June 4. (*****)
Ally Carter: Learning to Play Gin
Reviewed January 12. (***)