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Knuckling or blowing out your mustaches...Any description of how slutty Domani women dress.
Wtf?
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Knuckling or blowing out your mustaches...Any description of how slutty Domani women dress.
LOL, just came across this. It’s not even Jordan, at least not entirely. It’s in A Memory of Light, which is one of the Sanderson books:I'm on book 7, I think...
I hate, and I'm saying hate, Faile.
Every page she turns up on, I hope she gets murdered.
Also, let's start listing the ridiculously over-used repetitive phrases Jordan lists every 3 sentences.
I'll start: smile that never touches the eyes.
That's hilarious...LOL, just came across this. It’s not even Jordan, at least not entirely. It’s in A Memory of Light, which is one of the Sanderson books:
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That's hilarious...
I'm sure he kept a cheat sheet for continuity.
Be on the look out for:
Dust motes
Smoothing of skirts
Folding of arms underneath breasts
And of course, 10 billion "light" and "burn me"s.
I'm reading right now...
Starting The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee today. We'll see if I make it to the end ?
I read his The Emperor of All Maladies when my wife was diagnosed with lymphoma. It was very helpful with understanding what the hell the doctor's were talking about, and it gave me hope that they would eventually get her disease under control. [Spoiler: they did]
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Planning to read that one too. He certainly has a gift for explaining medical concepts for the layperson.
Good to hear your wife's situation is under control!
Those are both excellent books. I really loved Winter.Rick Bass "The Book of Yaak". I think I meant to get "Winter" instead but this is still very good and touches on the same themes.
(Both are essays from his time living in the Yaak Valley of Montana. This one was much more of cri de coeur to save the valley from environmental damage but they both deal with living in one of the most remote parts of the lower 48).