Blogsam and Jetsam

Flotsam is the part of the wreckage of a ship or its cargo found floating on the water. Jetsam is cargo or parts of a ship that are deliberately thrown overboard, as to lighten the ship in an emergency, and that subsequently either sinks or is washed ashore. This is my personal blog version of the above. Loot freely.

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I'm annoyed that the world is going crazier faster than it used to be. But it's interesting to watch.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

The Current To-Read List

from oldest to most recently added:

Anthea Boylston: Blood Red Roses: The Archaeology of a Mass Grave...
Paul Williams: The Unexpected Way
Paul Clemens: Made In Detroit
Jennifer Apodaca: Ninja Soccer Mom
Yukio Mishima works
Christel Nari: Sacred Choices
Douglas Harper: Changing Works: Visions of a Lost Agriculture
Richard Russo: Nobody's Fool, Straight Man
Jodi Varon: Drawing to an Inside Straight
Stewart O'Nan: The Good Wife
Antonia Juhasz: The Bush Agenda: Invading...
Cecil Beaton diaries
Barbara Kingsolver essays
Amy Tan's new novel
Margaret Atwood's new novel Oryx & Crake
Victor D. Lavalle: The Ecstatic
Greg David Roberts: Shantram
Hruki Murakami: Hard Boiled Wonderland, Kafka on the Beach
Anita Diamont: The Red Tent
Jo-Ann Mepson: The Owl and Moon Cafe
Leslie Marmon Silko: Almanac of the Dead
Neil Gaimen/Terry Pratchett: Good Omens
Daniel Gilbert: Stumbling on Happiness
Jim Grimsley novels
The rest of Alison Lurie's work
George Takei: To the Stars
Helen Fielding: Bridget Jones Diary

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