I just got AC: CF for Christmas, and my town is still pretty pitiful. Anyone want to help me out with some fruit? I'll go back through the thread and add some folks before the Eagles game starts. Gates are open and I'll be in and out periodically.
Name: Ruth
Town: Kingston
Friend Code...
Mythology by Edith Hamilton is excellent for Greek mythology. There's also a smaller section on Norse mythology at the end of the book. It's a good starting point if you haven't read Homer, Virgil, Ovid, etc.
The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell is an interesting read as well.
I love this thread. Two more books just made their way onto my wish list. Actually, make that three, I just realized I've never read Atlas Shrugged. I thought I had.
Liberation looks particularly interesting. I've been on a bit of a dystopian kick lately.
I watched a lot of The Price is Right, Double Dare and Family Feud as a kid. Now the only game show I watch regularly is Jeopardy, although I do catch Deal or No Deal occasionally.
I got The Story of Edgar Sawtelle for my birthday. I don't know when I'll get to it, though, since I got more than 20 books... :whee:I think next up for me is going to be either Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut or The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. I can't decide. America America by Ethan...
I do this in bookstores, a lot. I think it's a carryover from working in a library when I was younger. Not so much at GameStop, though. I have a get in / get what I want / get out mentality when it comes to that store.
Nice, already got my shipping notification for both of my orders. (I remembered that I wanted to pick up MST3K: The Movie after I nabbed Torchwood. My VHS copy of that film is the only reason I still have a VCR.)
I'm still reading this in short bursts. Very enjoyable, but then again I'm a bit of a mythology geek.
Picked up Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett last night. The pages seem to be turning themselves.
bmachine, I have Your Government Failed You on my Amazon wish list. Hoping to read that...