Entry tags:
The books I buy in a year, part VII
33. King Lear by William Shakespeare, illustrated by Ian Pollock (graphic novel of King Lear)
34. Beyond Singularity edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois
35. Hackers by Steven Levy (gift for Cassie)
36. The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster (gift for Cassie)
no subject
no subject
I am also happy that I found the exact same printing I read in third grade.
no subject
Never read it! I'm shocked. Now I'm like one of those people who repeats, "What, you've NEVER read it??" when someone says, "You know, I've never read that." (i.e. obnoxious)
I think I still have the copy I read in the 4th grade. It taught me so many things! Although for a long time afterward I always pictured a dodecahedron with a body.
no subject
no subject
Digitopolis and Dictionopolis! Those're the cities.
(Does the back tell you about the island of Conclusions, which you get to by jumping?)
no subject
This book is also full of puns that don't make me want to jump off a bridge. Why can't more people make puns like that?
no subject
no subject
no subject