Tuesday, September 23, 2008

It's Tuesday, Where are you?

I just got out of prison ... No! Not really! It's just a reading meme! Anyway ... I just got out of prison and my wife has died and this very odd man has offered me a job. I'm not sure what this job entails yet, but some very strange "people" keep showing up and bizarre things keep happening to me. (American Gods by Neil Gaiman)

I've also, apparently, changed sexes. Last time I looked I had a husband!

Join raidergirl3 at An Adventure in Reading and let her know where your reading is taking you this Tuesday.

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Special note: Isn't that a great widget at the top of the post? A big thank you to Tanabata for letting me use the widget she created!

7 comments:

  1. yay for reading American Gods :D

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  2. I really liked American Gods... has some really interesting images in it as some of those gods are described.

    Neil Gaiman is, all in all, a great writer.

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  3. I've wanted to do this Tuesday thing of Raider Girl's. Thanks for reminding me.

    Also, I left you something on my blog.

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  4. Terri B.: Nice how you responded to my comment with your own gender confusion issues. ;) I have American Gods on my TBR list, so don't say anymore. :)

    And here's another emoticon :) just for good measure.

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  5. I've never read any Gaiman before. Will I be stoned for saying that I don't really want to?

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  6. Oooh--sounds good!! I'm late--sorry. Trying to fashionable? Ok, bad excuse. I was in Salem yesterday--witnessing some very brutal treatment of some so called witches (The Heretic's Daughter) and today I'm back in Kurdish Iraq after a brief break (My Father's Paradise).

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  7. natasha: There are so many books to read and you cover a lot of book territory. No, no stoning for not reading Gaiman!

    trish: I've been known to do "It's Tuesday" on a Wednesday. Sometimes it is just so hard to get to everything we want to do isn't it? Sounds like you've got some interesting reading happening: from Salem to Iraq!

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