Thursday, October 15, 2015

What I'm... No. 8

Books:
Einstein's Dice and Schrodinger's Cat by Paul Halpern
This book was fairly good, and quite intriguing, but it was more biography than physics book. The text swung from overly simplistic to impossibly complex and failed to accurately grab my attention, which is why it took me ages to read. That said, it was quite informative, but more a jumpy history than sage distillation of these two great men's contributions to physics.

The Great Detective by Zach Dundas
I'm reading this right now, and it is fabulous. It is informative, entertaining and possesses a unique and captivating voice.

City of Glass by Cassandra Clare
I read the City of Bones and the City of Ashes about a year and a half ago, but could never finish this one. I feel that City of Glass is not as good as the first two. The characters' decisions do not always seem to reflect their personalities, and the plot is too far reaching and fails to drive the book at the pace of the previous two novels.

Death of Bees by Lisa O'Donnell
This book was quite good, though wholly depressing. It raised many complex issues and handled them beautifully.

Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut
This book is amazingly weird, completely unexpected and wholly Vonnegut. It has the random, jumpy style of his. We switch between viewpoints quickly, but the disconnected style forms a beautifully constructed, well imagined narrative in a rich and imaginative world with complex characters in complex situations. I love the fact that Vonnegut has put himself into the story; he becomes a character as well as a creator, which poses an interesting dynamic as he interacts with the characters he himself has created.

The Warrior Heir by Cinda Williams Chima
This book really excites me right now. I was at a writing conference that Cinda Williams Chima was presenting. She is a very engaging person with powerful ideas and methods to writing her stories. I am extremely excited to read this book, and many others by her.

The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
I picked this up because it looks interesting and intriguing. It is quite hefty, about 700 pages, but I look forward to delving into a well-developed, complex world.

Probably more, but I've forgotten... :(


Blogs:
Sprinkle of Glitter
Louise always brings a smile to my face with short, sweet posts that perfectly chronicle her life. I feel her blog is able to have more dimension than her YouTube channel and more accurately describe her.

Sunny Sweet Pea
Jenny is amusing, honest and dogmatic about preserving and sharing her life. She speaks of likes and dislikes, as well as everyday events that shape her and her family.

This Charming Life
Kaelah is amazing. I don't know how to put her truthful, honest, authentic charm into words. She oozes class, sophistication and humbleness along with calm charm and casual wit.

Anna Saccone
Anna is phenomenal. She writes clearly and concisely about her life. Anna never fails to post honest reviews, displaying each and every product from all angles, taking the good as well as the bad,

Life of Bon
Bonnie is laugh out loud funny. And amazing.

Adventures of an Anglophile
Andini always has beautiful outfits and fabulous posts.

Nishaantishu
Freya is extremely inspirational. She documents her life in a fresh and honest way that really pulls you into her reality. You see the world through her eyes and experience life in a different way.

HelloIAmMiriam
I so loved Mariam's blog, and I desperately want to continue to love. The blog has, however, been making its way into ever more political territory. I wish it would return to books. I am not a political person, by any means. I do respect its importance in society, but I cannot respect politics.

Charlie McDonnell
Charlie's blog is largely a companion to his channel, and I appreciate that, but I feel he has wonderful writing and wish for more posts in the future.

Wil Wheaton
Wil is effusively funny and full of opinion.

Anne Wheaton
Anne is incredibly poised in a world where so few people are. She respects herself and understands her place in the world, while striving to put her values into practice at every turn.


Listening:
Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy has managed to captivate me for reasons I still do not completely understand.

Panic! At The Disco
Panic! is incredible, pushing the boundaries of accepted music and striving to create art, instead of noise.

Ed Sheeran
LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hank Green
I love Hank's music for its nerdiness, and its incredible messages.

Chameleon Circuit
Doctor Who is all you need.

Florence + The Machine
Florence + The Machine captivates me. I am in love with these songs and her voice.


Podcasts:
Dear Hank and John
Dear Hank and John distills all the best qualities of these two brothers into twenty minute episodes. Brilliantly funny, incredibly introspective and perfectly honest.


Watching:
Movies:
Jurassic Park
This was an amazing film. I solidly recommend it.


TV:
Doctor Who
YAYAYYAYAYAYYAYAYAYAYYAYAYYAYAYYAYAYYAYAYYAYAYAYYAYAYAYYAYAYAYYAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Many people do not like Peter Capaldi, but I feel he is an amazing Doctor and Clara is amazing.


YouTube:
danisnotonfire
You know Dan.

AmazingPhil
And also Phil.
(Who wants to buy their book?)

vlogbrothers
See above for best thoughts.

Crash Course
Always informative, funny and concise.

Geek & Sundry
Wil Wheaton is an amazing human being. When does Titansgrave come back?

Zoella
Always love Zoe.

ThatcherJoe
Joe is funny, imaginative, and slightly off his rocker.

PointlessBlog
I have mixed feelings about Alfie. He is a funny guy and amazing person, but I find him grating and irritating after a while.

Jim Chapman
Jim is like Winnie the Pooh as a person: perfect.


Sprinkle of Glitter
Louise is amazing and I love her.


That's all she wrote.
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Chorus of the Day!

But I do it for the love,
Waiting on the gold rush
Keep it on the edge
Smoking on a roll up
When I see my friends all they say is hold up
And remember the time
When we were in school, listening to grown ups
Didn't learn a thing, but then again you know what
You know how to sing
But you don't know anything other than that

So maybe you should learn to love her like, like the way
And maybe you should learn to love her like, like the way
And maybe you should learn to love her like, like the way
And maybe you should learn to love her like, like the way
You wanna be loved

Last Chorus of the Day:
This is Gospel by Panic! at the Disco
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La! ~SCP

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