Monday

Mar. 14th, 2005 01:06 pm
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O fair Library, such a sanctuary for the lunchtime wanderer.

(Which makes today's sketchbook ... most ironic. As you shall see.)


Page one: My sister and I had an ... odd ... conversation last night, in which the image of a man in turn-of-the-century dress bludgeoning something with a large book came up. So ... yeah. I drew this in the library and didn't get arrested!
Page two has a caricature-from-memory of Oik-boy (who the three longtime readers of my blog will remember) along with the doodle on the post-it that I did at work. I'm starting to run out of free space on the post-its within arm's reach. There's also Mr. Trooper, your friendly neighbourhood [expert] hangman, who Mr. Albert Spangler gets to know for a few minutes.

11:43 pm
I was naughty and did my homework while watching TV. Or, more specifically – the first half of A Tale of Two Cities (Masterpiece Theatre/BBC version) which FINALLY came in at the library. I was crazy about this book, and this particular film adaptation, after we covered it in my Grade 10 English class. I was curious to see if it stood up to the ravages of time as well as Redwall had ... and, unfortunately, I can't say it has. Well, the story is still good, but the film has lost a bit of its sheen since my education in the field. One odd thing, however: in high school, Sydney Carton always really annoyed me, but now I find him probably the most sympathetic character in the whole thing. Maybe this is because I've met a few Cartons of my own since then...

Date: 2005-03-15 10:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] just-curious.livejournal.com
NTS: Catch up on Discworld craze! So many ppl talking about it. (even our resident P.C. has read it! GASP!) Or maybe I won't... ha! That'll trick them!How many books are in the series? Is it a series? Must I read the first one first?

Oh, I don't know. I know the spleen of my mind can come up with some reletively interesting crap from time to time.

Date: 2005-03-15 07:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] veronikamg.livejournal.com
I Googled for it, there are more than 20 books! Fortunately they are for the most part independent stories, so you don't need to read them all. Though if I what I hear is right there is a chance you will. Which is why I think I'll try to wait until after the exams are over to get addicted. :-) I saw what happened last year when I discovered Harry Potter.

discworld

Date: 2005-03-16 01:53 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
There are at lest 23 discworld books not counting the 4 or 5 discworld novels that are separat from the main series.

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