BOOKS.

Aug. 2nd, 2011 01:40 pm
katernater: (movie • (brainwork))
I have, in my hot little hands, the new Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child novel, Cold Vengeance. I will now proceed to read it until my face falls off.

I also bought this book, completely on a whim (and because when I flipped through it I saw the names Mycroft, Lestrade, and Abberline, all within fifty or so pages of one another. This book is like a Who's Who of 19th century literary personalities!).
katernater: (movie • (pirate))
Thanks, all, for your thoughtful reading recommendations on my last post. In the end I decided to re-read the last book in the Pendergast series, as a refresher for the sequel that comes out at the beginning of next month. I'm sure I'm going to eat right through that book, though, so I'll be picking up some of your suggestions when I'm next at the library. (Which will hopefully be when Cute Bespectacled Librarian Boy is also working.) A lot of you recommended Game of Thrones, so I'll probably start there.

I got a Facebook message from one of my friends from graduate school this afternoon. She's currently teaching English as a second language at a women's college in Hiroshima. She wanted to let me know that there would be a couple of positions opening up at the college soon -- in September of this year and March of next. I checked out the position and it looks pretty interesting; you teach a bit and then participate in a group-focused research project, the subject and parameters of which are determined by your individual discipline. It sounds pretty cool. I mean, I wasn't exactly looking to go overseas within the next year (I have plans to do so eventually, but after I've accumulated a little stateside teaching cred first), but it's good to know that the opportunities are out there.

And, anywhere I go, I need to be sure that I can still see first run movies in theaters because, OH MY GOSH, YOU GUYS, THERE ARE COMIC BOOK MOVIE TRAILERS BEING LEAKED ALL OVER THE PLACE AND I'M JUST LIKE

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BECAUSE 2012 IS GONNA' BE THE YEAR OF THE NERD.
katernater: (actor • (stripey))
I got my hands on an audiobook version of Relic the other day. It was dubbed from a series of cassette tapes and occasionally I can hear the rumble of an elevated train in the background from whatever living-room-cum-recording-studio it was taped in, but it's nice to have. I forgot the lengthy preamble to Pendergast's arrival. I'm on chapter 13, and there's still no sign of him. Plus, the guy doing the recording reads D'Agosta like an Italian Oscar the Grouch. I have trouble with audiobooks for the same reason I had trouble with the out-loud readings in elementary school: no one ever does the voices like I hear them in my head.

But speaking of strange things from the South, I was in a meeting yesterday afternoon and it was suggested that I attend the upcoming TESOL conference in New Orleans. I am seriously considering it. The conference is in March of next year and registration opens in November. It is more and more likely that I'll be sticking around here for at least another year while Todd finishes his degree, and a jaunt to New Orleans at the end of winter would suit me down to the ground. And of course, the chance to mix and share ideas with colleagues would be tremendously beneficial as I continue my work with the International Center and in whatever other full-time position I find myself.

I can't believe we're nearly halfway through September. There's still so much to do before the end of the year.
katernater: (misc • (pendergast))
...but would Matthew Goode (as Adrian Veidt) not make a perfect Agent Pendergast?

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"He's..." Smithback paused, feeling uncharacteristically at a loss for words. "He's unorthodox. Charming, a southern aristocrat, lots of dough, old family money, pharmaceuticals or something. I don't really know what his relationship is with the FBI. He seems to have free rein to poke into anything he likes. He works alone and he's very, very good. He knows a lot of important people. As far as the man personally, I don't know anything about him. He's a cipher. You never know what he's thinking. Christ, I don't even know his first name."

- William Smithback, about A.X.L Pendergast, The Cabinet of Curiosities

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