So, Lopez! flew out of Austin early this morning on her way to Mexico City and the start of a week-long visit with family. The trip was a last-minute sort of thing so I wasn't able to go along, which if you know us is an almost unheard of splitting of the atom.
Everyone keeps telling me I'm "a bachelor for a week!" and basically saying I get to indulge in all my guilty pleasures without having to lobby for it or, at the least, getting the stink-eye for ordering the bacon burger. But honestly? When this sort of thing does happen, all I wind up doing is pouting like a kid because my best friend isn't around, and moping around the house talking to the cats waaaaay too much. And I watch TV and read a lot.
With that in mind, I made a trip to the library to pick up some supplies, including:
The Midnight Choir (an Irish crime novel)
Yojimbo (Kurosawa movie I've seen in bits and pieces, but never from start to finish)
The Kindaichi Case Files Vol. 5 (manga I keep hearing is good)
Stardust (illustrated prose I've never gotten around to reading)
Phonogram Vol. 1 (read the first issue, dropped it, and now I keep hearing how great it's supposed to be — we'll see)
I might just be doing what the pleasantly plump do when they show up to a buffet depressed, grabbing anything that looks half-interesting and cramming it in (my brain — honest!). Because I've already got a couple of library books I'm reading, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and Imperial Life in the Emerald City.
Yikes. If I start getting all my meals delivered, I might be in trouble ... maybe I'll go to a buffet ...
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I did the same thing with Phonogram, let me know if it really does turn out being good. And I can't believe you've never read Stardust! I'm very disappointed. Very.
Ha! I think Stardust is one of those books you pick up, flip through and then go, "Eh, maybe later." Maybe it's because when I do pick it up it's because I'm in the mood for a comic, and I forget it's not really a comic.
And Phonogram was actually pretty good. It really works a lot better in the longer format — I think you'll dig it.
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