Monday, October 18, 2004
50th Book Read and Reviewed This Year
Dorothy L. Sayers' The Mind of The Maker is the 50th book I've read and reviewed during 2004 (there are a bit more than 50 book reviews with 2004 dates, but several were read in 2003 and I only got around to reviewing them this calendar year - plus there are some calendars reviewed, too). It also marks the disappearance of the non-fiction item on my "what I'm reading" list (the only n-f book in my "to read" stack is Golf for Dummies and I'll probably get around to that in the spring unless we have a warm, dry winter and I get out my clubs before April). I've also completed reading J.A. Jance's first J.P. Beaumont novel, Until Proven Guilty, so look for that review in a few days.
Why you should read my review of The Mind of The Maker: In case you've been wondering "who you are?" and "why you're here?" I provide a short answer from the book. Also, if you happen to be in the toilet manufacturing industry (I don't know anyone who is, but I don't know who-all might come across this blog), I've included an especially encouraging comment just for you.
Mikesell