Monthly Archives: May 2008

Agents of Light and Darkness

By Simon R. Green This is a fun book! I’m becoming more and more of a fan of urban fantasy, and this is a prime sample of it. A little pulpy in spots (both in the literary and the literal … Continue reading

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Happy Anniversary to Us!

So, Antwon and I had our first anniversary on 5/12. Woo hoo! We decided to buy ourselves a new TV for an anniversary present. After much research and info-gathering, we decided on a 50″ plasma from Costco (big brand name … Continue reading

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Yay!

Gay people can get married in California! Yay! Our state supremes said it’s unconstitutional to deny gay couples the civil rights of marriage. WOO HOO! But don’t get too relieved — there’s an amendment to the state constitution on the … Continue reading

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GHIII

This guy is spot on about how freaking impossible GHIII is at the higher levels. Also, very very funny. Kudos to Rich for the link!

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Iron Man Rules! Also, review up.

My review, which I tried to keep my fangirlishness out of. I think I mostly succeeded. I’ve been squeeing about it in increasing amounts since seeing it over the weekend – in true fangirl fashion, the more I think about … Continue reading

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I am not a Doctor, but… Plastic is Evil

Last year, I came down with a headache that just would not go away. It wasn’t agonizing, but it was around a 4 or 5 on the 0-10 pain scale (with 10 being the worst possible pain ever). But it … Continue reading

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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, Vol 1

By These Guys Man, I love Dr. McNinja. Having the comics in hardcopy was an added bonus, but when I saw that the graphic novel had bonus features and preserved the alt-text commentary from the site (plus added commentary for … Continue reading

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Rain Fall

By Barry Eisler I really enjoyed this somewhat pulpy thriller. Set in Tokyo, it follows the adventures of John Rain, half-American, half-Japanese assassin, as he deals with the aftermath of what had seemed like a routine assassination. There’s a beautiful … Continue reading

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