<<the gender studies people didn't like the 'straight' thinking...convinced someone to change it...>> But what did they change it to?? Julie Krueger always curious ========Original Message======== Subj: [lit-ideas] Re: used books? Date: 4/11/06 2:01:01 P.M. Central Daylight Time From: _Ursula@xxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:Ursula@xxxxxxxxxx) To: _lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) Sent on: Sheesh. I wish I had time to read. Ursula writing a test for straight thinking and argument...actually, it's not called that any more...the gender studies people didn't like the 'straight' thinking...convinced someone to change it...not my decision... Paul Stone wrote: > At 02:25 PM 4/11/2006, you wrote: > >> So what're you reading, Paul? >> > > > For pulpy enjoyment, I just finished "Twisted" by Kellerman (the man > half) and while it wasn't as bad as "therapy" it wasn't great. I > started Baldacci's "Split Second" last night and the best part about > it is that the chapters are only 5 pages, so I can read a chapter > while waiting for commercials or while cooking toast etc. and not lose > the train. > > I'm intending to read "A Sunday by the Pool in Kigali" by Gil > Courtemanche, > > I've got my nose into Dowd's "Are men necessary" with a sorbet of Bill > Maher's "New Rules" > > I've been sampling from a book of Noam Chomsky lectures, > > I'm tearing through the second book by {THAT FRAUD - he said rolling > eyes sarcastically} James Frey "My Friend Leonard" > > I also started "How We are Hungry" by Dave Eggers, but haven't had > much time for that one lately > > Still working through the second half of Penrose's "Road to Reality" > but I think I'll read that "on some Sunday Afternoons by the pool in > Leamington" in the summer. > > I know there are some I'm forgetting [not at home right now] > p ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html