So yeah, I apologize to the 3 visitors to my blog about the porn banners that took over for a while. Apparently the permissions on my files were set incorrectly, which (gasp!) left my mySQL tables unprotected! And then I neglected to fix it for some time, haha.
At any rate, I’ve started applying to law schools now. The basics of my applications are finished, my personal statement and resume, etc. so I’m glad to finally have my life back to some extent.
In fact, I finally finished Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke, which I really enjoyed. It’s about two magicians, set in England during the Napoleonic Wars. When the story begins, magicians are almost an anachronistic remnant of Britain’s past (according to the story, magic once abounded but has since disappeared). Instead, there are only theoretical magicians, as opposed to practical magicians, who study magic in an academic manner. However, two “practical magicians” appear on the scene and attempt to rediscover magic, piecing things together.
All in all, it’s long, but it’s funny (a sort of dry, British humor) and very enjoyable. Plot-driven and well-conceived, IMHO. To quote Wikipedia: “It has been described as a fantasy novel, an alternate history, and an historical novel.” I’m not much for fantasy (with the exception of the Harry Potter series, obviously), but I liked this take on magic. Recommended. A solid 4 stars.
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Yay for no more russian porn on your website. I was bored while studying at borders and bought the cheapest version of the book you reviewed. I invested $7 in the book, so it better have some good returns. I also played around with the sony version of the kindle, you probably already have one of those e-reader thingy mabobs, correct? Anywho, I read about barnes and noble in Emory Magazine, you know the one with Newt Gingrich plastered in b&w on the cover? Just because he’s a republican doesn’t mean they have to suck all color out of him. (Speaking of republicans, haha, remember when we were the only two minorities at the first college republicans meeting we went to freshman year?) Sometimes Emory is way too obviously liberal.
Comment by Jane — November 5, 2009 @ 9:46 am