I shall, thanks!
(Slightly disappointing to find out that some of this stuff I had studied in Physics at school. I was expecting something more sensational ...)
But I did like Schrodinger's cat, although apparently Stephen Hawking doesn't. If he really said this, it's very funny: "When I hear the words Schrodinger's cat," he said, "I wish I were able to reach for my gun."
I also liked the Double Slit experiment. Particles or waves? This will tell you.
Day 345; book 338
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
In which I raid the children's shelves again
I read The Five and the Mystery of the Emeralds by Claude Voilier, which is one of those books where an author continues a famous series (in this case the Famous Five). Not bad, but too modern for the Famous Five I thought. When I was little I didn't even like those editions of the Famous Five with modern illustrations - I liked the old-fashioned ones with Julian and Dick wearing those swimsuits with tops! It doesn't fool children when you try to update stories anyway.
Day 344; book 337
Day 344; book 337
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Anne proposes, Mr F disposes ...
of his income, ha ha.
We're going to hear Christopher Brookmyre speak at the Wigtown Book Festival. (My idea, Mr F's funds). He should be an amusing speaker, and his latest book is out now.
In the meantime I have been reading Asterix and the Golden Sickle.
Day 343; book 336
We're going to hear Christopher Brookmyre speak at the Wigtown Book Festival. (My idea, Mr F's funds). He should be an amusing speaker, and his latest book is out now.
In the meantime I have been reading Asterix and the Golden Sickle.
Day 343; book 336
Monday, 21 September 2009
More Harry Hill
Didn't like it so much this time though - it was The Further Adventures of the Queen Mum and I didn't find it as funny. Plus nothing could compete with Tim *sighs fondly*
I also read Better Than a Rest by Pauline McLynn about Leo Street, who is a Dublin female private detective. Very amusing in parts and an interesting outcome, but I won't be rushing to get the others in the series. Pauline McLynn is the actress who played Mrs Doyle in the Father Ted comedies. She must be multi-talented because she also graduated in History of Art.
Then I read Asterix and the Great Crossing (Asterix accidentally discovers America ...)
Day 342; book 335
I also read Better Than a Rest by Pauline McLynn about Leo Street, who is a Dublin female private detective. Very amusing in parts and an interesting outcome, but I won't be rushing to get the others in the series. Pauline McLynn is the actress who played Mrs Doyle in the Father Ted comedies. She must be multi-talented because she also graduated in History of Art.
Then I read Asterix and the Great Crossing (Asterix accidentally discovers America ...)
Day 342; book 335
Friday, 18 September 2009
Tim the Tiny Horse at Large by Harry Hill
Another in the ultimate of cuteness that is Tim. This time Fly gets married and Tim is best man.
Day 339; book 332
Day 339; book 332
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Tim the Tiny Horse by Harry Hill
The sweetest book in the world ... ever!
Tim is a pony so small he lives in a matchbox with a Tic Tac conservatory. These are his adventures, during which not much really happens but it is all observed with the surreal humour of Harry Hill.
This is a children's book (supposedly) but I think it would be wasted on the little blighters.
Day 338; book 331
Tim is a pony so small he lives in a matchbox with a Tic Tac conservatory. These are his adventures, during which not much really happens but it is all observed with the surreal humour of Harry Hill.
This is a children's book (supposedly) but I think it would be wasted on the little blighters.
Day 338; book 331
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Asterix and Tintin
Thanks to Kim for lending me these comic books. I knew the characters of course but had never actually read them. There's a surprising amount of reading in them. My favourite has to be Snowy the dog who "comments" on the action with cute expressions on his face. The fact that Tintin is a boy detective who lives in his own flat seems to be one of those accepted comic book conventions. Asterix was less for children than I had thought - quite a few of the jokes I don't think children would get.
Day 337; book 330
ps my Books So Far list isn't letting me add any titles so I must remember to count them in these posts.
Day 337; book 330
ps my Books So Far list isn't letting me add any titles so I must remember to count them in these posts.
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