And back to surfing the www in bed and finding gems like a sneezing baby panda on YouTube.
Can you say side-splitting?
Richard Matheson: I Am Legend
I can't understand why Hollywood didn't follow this book to a T...
Steve Niles: Richard Matheson's I Am Legend (Graphic Novel)
When all Hollywood needed to do was follow the graphic novel's "storyboards"...
Neil Gaiman: Neverwhere
Gaiman's 1st full length novel reads like a dream. A story about London Above and London Below, if you have ever lived in the city, you would get this book.
Rachael Antony: Lonely Planet Guide To Experimental Travel (Lonely Planet)
The inspiration for EmmaGoodEgg's experimental travel.
Bill Bryson: Troublesome Words
Another gem from good ol' Bill.
Salman Rushdie: The Moor's Last Sigh
A quirky reality. I would love to live in this world.
Bill Bryson: A Short History of Nearly Everything
Informative, well written and what every science book needs in abundance - humour. Two thumbs up.
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ha ha ha.. you just made my morning! Welcome home :)
Posted by: Danura | Saturday, 24 March 2007 at 06:50 AM