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arch thinking: Review: Good Omens
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An architect's thoughts about books, and sometimes about art and architecture. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. I've been on a kick recently, trying to read the books we own rather than buying new ones, and since my husband owns so many sci-fi/fantasy books that I missed, I tend to be reading a lot of those these days. Along those lines, I pulled Good Omens. By Neil Gaiman and Terry Prachett off the shelf the other day. Is a bit hard to classify - is it fantasy? September 8, 2009 at 1:07 PM. I love to get c...
arch thinking: March 2011
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An architect's thoughts about books, and sometimes about art and architecture. Thursday, March 31, 2011. Review: The Secret Garden. Here are my thoughts on The Secret Garden. By Frances Hodgson Burnett in one sentence: Not as good as I remembered it. Doesn't that suck? Buy The Secret Garden. On Amazon. Or do what I did, and download it free via Project Gutenberg. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. I am not too familiar with him, to be honest, but the images I've seen of his work are striking. Monday, March 28, 2011.
arch thinking: Review: The Good Fairies of New York
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An architect's thoughts about books, and sometimes about art and architecture. Sunday, December 23, 2012. Review: The Good Fairies of New York. I read another book! Wow, if this keeps up, I may actually get back to reading regularly sometime before my daughter turns 4. Sigh. Anyway . The Good Fairies of New York. By Martin Millar. It's a little hard to describe so I'm just going to paste the back of the book description here:. If they can stop feuding with each other, that is. Simple template. Templa...
arch thinking: June 2011
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An architect's thoughts about books, and sometimes about art and architecture. Tuesday, June 7, 2011. I really enjoyed Outliers: the Story of Success. By Malcolm Gladwell. The premise of this book is, what makes high-achievers (and low achievers, really) different? Was not the rarity I thought (for more, here's an excerpt from Outliers. Outliers: The Story of Success. Was released in paperback today (June 7). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Template images by luoman.
arch thinking: May 2011
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An architect's thoughts about books, and sometimes about art and architecture. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Series Thoughts: Anne of Green Gables. While I was out on maternity leave, I re-read the entire. Anne of Green Gables. None of this is to say that you shouldn't read Anne of Green Gables. Or its sequels yourself or to your child. They really are quite charming and I love Anne as much now as I did when I first read the series. Etc) but I liked reading these chronologically. It was like getting to wat...
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Is There Anybody Going to Listen to My Story?, or, How to Get Read | Both Eyes Book Blog
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Both Eyes Book Blog. The Rocket Scientist Family. Is There Anybody Going to Listen to My Story? Or, How to Get Read. April 30, 2014 at 6:43 pm Posted in Uncategorized. This post is my boilerplate for review requests, which in another context would be known as cold calls. Yes, I will give you some unsolicited advice. No, I won’t read your [story, novel, poem]. Why? To enjoy. I still haven’t read. The Master and Margarita. I still haven’t read things I. Is a great analogy for publishing. In the first c...
Booktopia Santa Cruz, Day One | Both Eyes Book Blog
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Both Eyes Book Blog. The Rocket Scientist Family. Booktopia Santa Cruz, Day One. October 20, 2012 at 12:43 pm Posted in Uncategorized. I’m writing up notes from yesterday during today’s lunch break. It’s been non-stop fun since I got here! Due to last minute cancellations I was able to get a friend into the event with me. The first two modules were Bookseller Speed Dating and a Yankee Swap. Alas, Bookshop has one of the only three in California, and 81 in the world. 8220;The Burning House”. It was the fi...
2008 | Both Eyes Book Blog
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Both Eyes Book Blog. The Rocket Scientist Family. Total Number of Books: 409. Page Count: 116,045. Average Pages Per Book: 283.73. Average Pages Per Day: 317.06. 8211; Steve Martin (130). The Camera My Mother Gave Me. 8211; Susanna Kaysen (157). Don’t Get Too Comfortable. 8211; David Rakoff (240). The Gift of Nothing. 8211; Patrick McDonnell (56). Money Can Buy Happiness. 8211; MP Dunleavy (212). 8211; Lemony Snicket (256). 8211; Norton Juster (255). 8211; Lloyd Jones (256). Wild Ducks Flying Backward.
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February 22, 2010 in Uncategorized. The Stirrup Queen’s Completely Anal List of Blogs That Proves That She Really Missed Her Calling as a Personal Organizer. Comments feed for this article. February 23, 2010 at 2:04 pm. I’m so, so sorry. How very sad, especially for her daughter. I’ll be praying for her, and for you, and for peace in the midst of such grief. February 23, 2010 at 4:17 pm. I’m so sorry for your loss. I will say a prayer for you and her family. February 23, 2010 at 9:12 pm. That is such sad...
The Rocket Scientist Family | Both Eyes Book Blog
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Both Eyes Book Blog. The Rocket Scientist Family. The Rocket Scientist Family. Mr and Mrs. Rocket Scientist. He’s the Rocket Scientist, I’m the secretary. She’s a 16-year-old Congo African Gray parrot. She’s also the reason I can’t keep any books on my bottom shelves. Spike the Reading Assistance Dog. 2 Comments ». Feed for comments on this post. I love your blog! So you are doing a GREAT job and, since I’m new to wordpress, I’m excited to see what all your blog has to offer! 8212; September 14, 2011 #.
2013 | Both Eyes Book Blog
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Both Eyes Book Blog. The Rocket Scientist Family. Average Pages Per Book. Average Pages Per Day. 8211; Kelly McGonigal (272). 1/4/2013. 8211; Gretchen Rubin (288). 1/14/2013. The Violinist’s Thumb. 8211; Sam Kean (416). 1/17/2013. Making the Big Move. 8211; Cathy Goodwin (192). 1/20/2013. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. 8211; Ransom Riggs (352). 1/21/2013. The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty. 8211; Sebastian Barry (336). 1/22/2013. Emergency Food Storage and Survival Handbook. In a Strange Room.
Check Out My Cartoon! | Both Eyes Book Blog
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Both Eyes Book Blog. The Rocket Scientist Family. Check Out My Cartoon! December 14, 2013 at 7:04 pm Posted in Uncategorized. I have a new project. It’s not world-class or anything, but it amuses me. Most days I do a drawing of one of my dreams. My artwork is gradually inching along from Abject to Dire. I hope one day to reach Novice. Here is the URL:. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Or, How to Get Read.
2010 | Both Eyes Book Blog
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Both Eyes Book Blog. The Rocket Scientist Family. Total Number of Books: 295. Total Number of Pages: 100,598. Average Pages Per Book: 341.01. Average Pages Per Day: 275.61. 8211; Eric Brende (272). 1/2/2010. 8211; Richard Ford (375). 1/8/2010. 8211; Koushun Takami (624). 1/10/2010. 8211; Jeffrey Eugenides (544). 1/14/2010. 8211; Max Barry (321). 1/18/2010. 8211; Herman Wouk (560). 1/18/2010. 8211; Anne Tyler (288). 1/20/2010. 8211; Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner (288). 1/22/2010. 8211; Brian Wans...
Booktopia Santa Cruz, Day Two | Both Eyes Book Blog
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Both Eyes Book Blog. The Rocket Scientist Family. Booktopia Santa Cruz, Day Two. May 6, 2013 at 6:34 pm Posted in Uncategorized. From the wayback machine, my account of Booktopia Santa Cruz as of last October. Ya never know, someone trying to decide whether to attend Booktopia 2013 may find these notes interesting. Saturday was the day of small group author sessions. These were indeed all small enough that everyone could hear and there was plenty of time for everyone to ask questions. Swim Back to Me.
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Arch Thesis 2011 I Schrantz
Arch Thesis 2011 I Schrantz. Thursday, October 28, 2010. To save or not to save? Upon thinking about what program would be "appropriate" to instill in the Civic Arena as a means to save it, I fall upon conflicting interests. Farmers markets are slightly more respectable for its green incentives and services but I am still plagued with images of cheap vegetables and the smell of hay. I am almost ashamed to suggest it, but a flea market, in my mind, would be completely inappropriate. The possibilities stil...
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Next Thursday (11 November) your thesis document submission is due. It must serve as a record of all your efforts to date, but at the same time be presented as a coherent narrative. It must include the following:. A A thesis abstract. This should be simple, clear and addressing an architectural question. B A proposal. Expand upon your first statement. A Describe your approach (visually/verbally), with a schedule that take you through final presentation. 3 PLACE (OR PROGRAM).
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Architecture in Motion
Architecture brings us together by helping us move. Saturday, October 16, 2010. How We Move: an Overview. The most intriguing thing to me about architecture is circulation. How architecture not only helps us move, but allows us to realize ways of movement never before thought possible, offers endless opportunities for excitement. Ships move about on the water much as an airplane does in the air, but without the freedom of vertical movement (unless aided by a lock). Without physical obstruction to con...
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Based on my map, I again adjusted the effective build area, coming to a smaller total of 1.375 million sq. ft., making this area slightly smaller than Souq Waqif. I also designated a potential mosque site in green, placing it along the road and near to the existing upper-class housing to attempt to draw laborers, who live nearby, as well as upper-class Dohans to the site. Tuesday, November 2, 2010. A comparison of the scale of my selected site and the other two Dohan souqs I ...
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An architect's thoughts about books, and sometimes about art and architecture. Sunday, December 23, 2012. Review: The Good Fairies of New York. I read another book! Wow, if this keeps up, I may actually get back to reading regularly sometime before my daughter turns 4. Sigh. Anyway . The Good Fairies of New York. By Martin Millar. It's a little hard to describe so I'm just going to paste the back of the book description here:. If they can stop feuding with each other, that is. Tuesday, November 20, 2012.
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