
In the last few weeks, I finished American Gods: A Novel by Neil Gaiman and the Hunger Games Trilogy so my WHAT SHOULD I READ NEXT bar is high, which is why I’m coming to you smarty-pants reading readers. I have 67 books on my “to-read” list on Goodreads, but last night, as I scrolled [...]
Tagged as: Favorite Book, Neil Gaiman, Novels, Reading, Stephen King, Toni Morrison, Vonnegut
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On Tuesday, NPR ran a story on genetically modified mosquitoes. The representative for the company Oxitec immediately admitted that these mosquitoes are not super intelligent and don’t have Transformers-like capabilities. As disappointed as I was, I kept listening. The company has created genetically modified males who are very sexy to the females but their offspring? Die. [...]
Tagged as: Animals, dengue fever, Eco-friendly, Florida, Genetically modified mosquitoes, Go Green, Going Green, mosquito population, Nature, NPR, Plants, Poop, The movies say that messing with nature is dangerous so it must be true, Thoughtful Thursday, Vampires
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When I first heard about the pedophilia how-to book, The Pedophile’s Guide to Love and Pleasure by Philip R. Greaves, being sold as a self-published book on Amazon for Kindle, I was shocked. Horrified. I kept thinking: It’s a guide on how to perpetuate abuse. How to hurt children and get a lighter sentence. Seriously. [...]
Tagged as: Amazon, Internet, My Family, Novels, The TALK, Violence, Writing
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There has been a lot of zombie talk lately. And not just on Late Enough. I was sent an article which used scientific reasoning to prove why the zombie apocalypse couldn’t occur. Scott and I say: Bollocks! (No we didn’t. But we should’ve.) Take this science-y reasoning: animals will eat the zombies because HEY! EASY [...]
Tagged as: Animals, Apocalypse, Crazy, Eating, Scott, Twitter, War, Zombies
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Yesterday at nap time, I read to my daughter. Like I usually do. (I’m told the award is in the mail.) We picked (I picked and she didn’t try and beat the crap out of the book to get me to drop it) Touch & Feel Baby Animals. It pretty much goes CUTE ANIMAL WITH [...]
Tagged as: Animals, Children's Books, Fear, Sleep, Stephen King
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I read The Giving Tree to my son last night. Twice. His request. Honestly, it’s a strange book. Is the tree supposed to represent his mom? Motherhood consists of mutual love and admiration (also known as the child swing on the tree, eating apples and playing in it’s shade) until the child outgrows the mother? [...]
Tagged as: Children's Books, Giving, Mother Teresa, Motherhood, Novels, Shel Silverstein
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