Sabaa Tahir’s “A Torch Against the Night” began on this enthusiastic note with reading buddy Brooke:
@cjhannas Bring on the crazy YA-angstventures!— Brooke Shelby (@txtingmrdarcy) September 8, 2016
Sabaa Tahir’s “A Torch Against the Night” began on this enthusiastic note with reading buddy Brooke:
@cjhannas Bring on the crazy YA-angstventures!— Brooke Shelby (@txtingmrdarcy) September 8, 2016
If you’ve been waiting for an opportunity to be friends with a super rich person, now is the time to get in on the ground floor. I can’t say exactly how much I will be worth, but I can only assume it will be in the severals of billions of dollars category.
So long, dear Altima.
The Chicago Cubs won the World Series, which is pretty cool for them and baseball, but the end of game seven also meant the end to another season.
For me, there was the usual disappointment that the Nationals got knocked out of the playoffs in the first round, but all in all it was a really fun year at the ballpark. I also continued my streak of seeing the Nats go essentially .500 in games I attended.
Longtime readers will recall that my friend AV and I crafted multiple plans for an entrepreneurial empire, only to be thwarted in our grand plan by an inconvenient lack of funding.
“Tell me what you think. I got 30 pages in and I’m close to giving up.”
My friend emailed me that in reference to Dave Eggers’ “Heroes of the Frontier.” I was on page 25 at the time, and I could definitely understand the sentiment.
I have no interest in living in a haunted house.
I knew that before reading David Mitchell’s “Slade House,” but now I’m more sure of my stance on the issue.
During my junior year of college I played a fair amount of college football on the PlayStation 2 with the guys in the next room over in my suite.
Every summer, communities all over the United States hold fairs with games and rides and every imaginable food served in a deep fried form. The sounds are unmistakable. The people watching has little rival.
Before I started reading Haruki Murakami’s “What I Talk About When I Talk About Running,” I had already decided to run every day this month.