In January 1, 2007, I posted The Measure of a Man, which is slightly cracktastic Chase/Cuddy. In January 1, 2008 I posted Sidekick, which is also slightly cracktastic Kutner, Amber and Thirteen. And in ’09 I posted So Swing Up On This Little Horse, not-so-cracktastic House/Wilson.
I think I have a personal tradition.
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Meanwhile, I’ve stayed up till 2:30 last night reading Watchmen—still have two left, will post my thoughts after that. But this? Is awesome.
I also watched Slumdog Millionaire last night. ( cut for spoilers )
ETA: And if you enjoyed this movie, and want to read a similar enjoyable book about Bombay's underbelly, you might try this: Maximum City, by Suketu Mehta. The reviews in Amazon are rather too glow-y, ignoring the fact the book is not a documentary but a very sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll representation of the Bombay underworld, with a little bit of Jain asceticism thrown in. But it *is* a fun, racy read, and I remember finishing it in two days.
I think I have a personal tradition.
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Meanwhile, I’ve stayed up till 2:30 last night reading Watchmen—still have two left, will post my thoughts after that. But this? Is awesome.
I also watched Slumdog Millionaire last night. ( cut for spoilers )
ETA: And if you enjoyed this movie, and want to read a similar enjoyable book about Bombay's underbelly, you might try this: Maximum City, by Suketu Mehta. The reviews in Amazon are rather too glow-y, ignoring the fact the book is not a documentary but a very sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll representation of the Bombay underworld, with a little bit of Jain asceticism thrown in. But it *is* a fun, racy read, and I remember finishing it in two days.