Today's show consists of What's In The News, TV Talk, and an Old Fashioned Radio Reading of "Animal Farm."
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Verbal Vomit: Animal Farm Gets Psyched
Verbal Vomit Episode 2! Landon and Rebecca are back for their weekly podcast.
Today's show consists of What's In The News, TV Talk, and an Old Fashioned Radio Reading of "Animal Farm."
Today's show consists of What's In The News, TV Talk, and an Old Fashioned Radio Reading of "Animal Farm."
Labels:
Animal Farm,
George Orwell,
News,
Psych,
Radio,
Spitwads,
TV Talk,
Verbal Vomit
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Spitwads
Spitwads
Spitwads is finally here and it is a wonderful thing. It will eventually feature Cornelius Fly originals (hand drawn back at the origin's of C. Fly) and it currently features Verbal Vomit (The Wife and I podcasting every Sunday, check out the first episode). Fantastic articles, Poddery Barn, and movie reviews and much more to come on the Spitwads' website. Bloggers coming together to create a site where the posts are more frequent and there is something for everyone. Tell all your friends and I'm sure it will become one of your new favorite sites and that is How Lou Sees It!
Spitwads is finally here and it is a wonderful thing. It will eventually feature Cornelius Fly originals (hand drawn back at the origin's of C. Fly) and it currently features Verbal Vomit (The Wife and I podcasting every Sunday, check out the first episode). Fantastic articles, Poddery Barn, and movie reviews and much more to come on the Spitwads' website. Bloggers coming together to create a site where the posts are more frequent and there is something for everyone. Tell all your friends and I'm sure it will become one of your new favorite sites and that is How Lou Sees It!
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
The Only Ones
The Only Ones by Aaron Starmer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I came across this book first by browsing through the goodreads giveaways a while back. I didn't win, but it remained on my "to read" list. When I was in the library last, it was displayed on one of the tables and I remembered the cover and snagged it up with the rest of the books. I am so glad that I did. A book that definitely has some "Lord of the Flies" like moments as we follow the story of a few children who are left alone in the world. The book is very intriguing and to me was definitely a page turner. The story is fantastic and the characters are well developed. For one who is interested in Einstein and his theory of relativity, the book was especially enjoyable. Funny enough, the book I read just previous to this book was "Einstein's Dreams." The main character, Martin, was very easy to relate to and I think just about everyone could. Martin is great at building things, loves to read books, is a little socially inept, faces being alone, deals with new friendships, and learns how to adapt while staying true to who he is. The book has a great mystery about it and the writing is excellent. The book includes some very clever ideas (love Felix's "Internet") and the city of Xibalba and its residents will definitely keep you entertained. I highly recommend you read it (don't be the only one not to) and that is How Lou Sees It!
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I came across this book first by browsing through the goodreads giveaways a while back. I didn't win, but it remained on my "to read" list. When I was in the library last, it was displayed on one of the tables and I remembered the cover and snagged it up with the rest of the books. I am so glad that I did. A book that definitely has some "Lord of the Flies" like moments as we follow the story of a few children who are left alone in the world. The book is very intriguing and to me was definitely a page turner. The story is fantastic and the characters are well developed. For one who is interested in Einstein and his theory of relativity, the book was especially enjoyable. Funny enough, the book I read just previous to this book was "Einstein's Dreams." The main character, Martin, was very easy to relate to and I think just about everyone could. Martin is great at building things, loves to read books, is a little socially inept, faces being alone, deals with new friendships, and learns how to adapt while staying true to who he is. The book has a great mystery about it and the writing is excellent. The book includes some very clever ideas (love Felix's "Internet") and the city of Xibalba and its residents will definitely keep you entertained. I highly recommend you read it (don't be the only one not to) and that is How Lou Sees It!
View all my goodreads book reviews
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
New Book
The Only Ones
By Aaron Starmer
Just wanted to give you all an update on what I am reading lately. I just started reading Aaron Starmer's "The Only Ones" and I can tell you that I am hooked. It is very well written and the story is a real page turner. If you are looking for a great novel, look no further, The Only Ones is sure to hit the spot. You can read the first chapter here and you can purchase the book by following this link.
Don't be the only one not to read it and that is How Lou Sees It.
By Aaron Starmer
Just wanted to give you all an update on what I am reading lately. I just started reading Aaron Starmer's "The Only Ones" and I can tell you that I am hooked. It is very well written and the story is a real page turner. If you are looking for a great novel, look no further, The Only Ones is sure to hit the spot. You can read the first chapter here and you can purchase the book by following this link.
Don't be the only one not to read it and that is How Lou Sees It.
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