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Curried Goat in a paper cup ([personal profile] derien) wrote2008-09-28 10:49 am
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35) "Return to Neveryon," Samuel R. Delaney - Okay, I'm going to count it, even though I haven't finished reading that essay at the end of it. I read the stories, and I can't bring myself to slog through this stuff I don't understand about language and how the stories are structured to... do something I don't understand.

36) "Love Among the Chickens," P.G. Wodehouse - I really enjoyed this one, I think it's one of his best, even though it's still, essentially, one of his typical love stories and the girl doesn't actually get a ton of development or air time. (I also attempted to read "The Man Upstairs," which is a collection of his short stories, mostly romances, but the parade of cardboard cutouts with circumstances working out just right and them suddenly being understanding of each other got just a little too boring - I only got halfway through.)

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