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The Great Buckwalter Hunt: Barack Chapelle?
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The Great Buckwalter Hunt. Despatches from the Wandering Generation. Tuesday, December 12, 2006. Does anybody else think that Barack Obama's. Speaking voice sounds like Dave Chapelle's. Posted by Buckwalter at 10:46 PM. Las Vegas, Nevada. View my complete profile. Brokeback Mormon II: The Return. Diebold or Die a Coward. Strong With the Dark Side. Its a mans world.
The Great Buckwalter Hunt: August 2005
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The Great Buckwalter Hunt. Despatches from the Wandering Generation. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. California is Spanish for Condo. I'm not criticizing this behavior; after all, one day I hope to keep one of these. In a place like this. I guess the thing that strikes me about it is the fact that they're all going to California. Posted by Buckwalter at 3:06 PM. Tuesday, August 23, 2005. You Wynn Some, You Lose Some. Yesterday, a woman came up to the counter to pay for her son's guitar lessons. We have a c...
The Great Buckwalter Hunt: September 2005
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The Great Buckwalter Hunt. Despatches from the Wandering Generation. Thursday, September 29, 2005. Oh, yes. Oh, indeed. Well done. US Department of Education. How gracious of you to exempt schools and districts decimated by hurricanes from meeting the testing benchmarks for the year. You schools who have no buildings and no homes from which the students can come? Yeah, don't worry about the testing. We're waiving. Posted by Buckwalter at 11:32 PM. Hat tip: The Kat.) Read the whole thing. No way. That...
The Great Buckwalter Hunt: Who's honouring me now?
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The Great Buckwalter Hunt. Despatches from the Wandering Generation. Thursday, April 26, 2007. Who's honouring me now? Yes, it has been a long time since I threw something up here, but that's because I've been busy setting fire to the thatched-roof huts that comprise the village of the Graduate College at UNLV. I've also been student-teaching, but never mind that now.) Because of the ferocity of my fire setting, I was inducted into the inter-disciplinary honor society of Phi Kappa Phi. Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Great Buckwalter Hunt: All Strung Out
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The Great Buckwalter Hunt. Despatches from the Wandering Generation. Friday, May 11, 2007. With student teaching over and summer employment yet to begin, I've had lots of time to practice playing my new bass. At the suggestion of many of my dear friends - G$. I'm not sure what kind of strings my cheapo bass came with, but man, what a difference these new ones made. First off, the sound is a lot brighter. Associates and internet. Preamp knobs, I think I have something pretty cool. Next up in the strin...
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: December 2006
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Wednesday, December 20, 2006. The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood. There was never any possibility I would not love this book. First of all, it was written by Margaret Atwood, who is quickly running up my list of favorite authors. Second of all, it's a re-telling of The Odyssey. By Homer, who Margaret Atwood still has to contend with on the tournament list of my favorites. Is so deliciously blood-soaked anyway, I actually neve...
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: Summer Reading
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Sunday, July 29, 2007. It's like I always forget that when summer rolls around, I won't be reading only one book or two a month. With all the time that the summer affords, my reading just snowballs around me, and I just keep getting deeper and deeper into pages. Eventually, I realize, "Hey - I haven't written about a single one of the many books I've read lately.". So here's the long and short of it. By Mary Roach - Loved it!
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Wednesday, June 04, 2008. Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris. If I were going to recommend a Harris book to a first time reader of her works, I wouldn't choose this little guy. Start with Chocolat. And then move on to Holy Fools. Or maybe Gentlemen and Players. On to the next! I just got caught up with all your recent blogs. I read Cold Comfort Farm years ago and really enjoyed it. Did you see the movie?
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: September 2007
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Saturday, September 08, 2007. Stiff by Mary Roach. When her next book comes out, I am so there. I love Mary Roach. She tackles uncomfortable subjects with such vivacity and humor and interest.sigh. What a wonderful read. Are without a doubt the most compelling and intriguing nonfiction books I have ever read. Just fantastic. And any question you ever wished to ask, but didn't for fear of seeming morbid or macabre? White Guy ...
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: The Pieces from Berlin by Michael Pye
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Sunday, June 17, 2007. The Pieces from Berlin by Michael Pye. The trouble with browsing at the library is that you often find a book with a strong spine on the dust jacket, but a lack of spine on the inner pages. That might be a little harsh, but this book, The Pieces from Berlin. Too many times during a novel, I am always happy to see the last page in sight. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Reader and her Muse.
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: The Girl With No Shadow by Joanne Harris
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Saturday, May 17, 2008. The Girl With No Shadow by Joanne Harris. It is so wonderful to have found an author who can spin such a delicious sequel. Sequels are usually disappointing, whether because a character you loved has disappeared, or because the author just can't capture the same sense of individualism. But Joanne Harris had no problems with sequel-shock in this book. It's a sequel to Chocolat. Also, I read The Namesake.
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Saturday, June 30, 2007. The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver. I had never read a Kingsolver. Novel before, but have been guiltily eying the Oprah's Book Club. Stash at our local library for several months. It seems like she has a major glitch for Toni Morrison, which is understandable, since she's a fascinating author. But sitting there, patiently biding its time among the bestickered. Collection, was The Poisonwood. Under ...
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: April 2007
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Sunday, April 08, 2007. The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson. One of the many books I've received as a gift was a Calvin and Hobbes collection from my step-dad. I don't know where he got it - it's quite possible that it was a golden find at a garage sale - but I remember that when he gave it to me, he told me not to keep it. Being a book lover, I was surprised. Not keep a book? But I love books! By Erik Larson. It ...
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: July 2007
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Sunday, July 29, 2007. It's like I always forget that when summer rolls around, I won't be reading only one book or two a month. With all the time that the summer affords, my reading just snowballs around me, and I just keep getting deeper and deeper into pages. Eventually, I realize, "Hey - I haven't written about a single one of the many books I've read lately.". So here's the long and short of it. By Mary Roach - Loved it!
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out: June 2008
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A Much Needed Literary Time Out. Gaining back my brain cells.one book at a time. Wednesday, June 04, 2008. Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris. If I were going to recommend a Harris book to a first time reader of her works, I wouldn't choose this little guy. Start with Chocolat. And then move on to Holy Fools. Or maybe Gentlemen and Players. On to the next! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Reader and her Muse. View my complete profile. Spindle's End by Robin McKinley. The Great Buckwalter Hunt.
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