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Are you *SURE* it's not Monday? Cause the way things have been going I would've sworn today was really Monday in diguise. 
I must've woke up on the wrong side of the airmattress (our bedroom is on the side of our A/C-less apartment that gets the hot afternoon sun so we've been camping out in the living room on the opposite side of the apartment). 
I'm hypersensitive & easily irritable today. 

But I do have several bits of good news to share: 
1) The weather's finally supposed to start cooling down today!! Yesterday we got to a record high of 97! Today we're only supposed to be at 88. Later in the week we'll get back down to our normal temps for this time of year - low 80's. 
2) After 3 days of near triple-digit temperatures I've managed to keep all my plants alive and I haven't melted away into nothing! 
3) I cheered myself up at lunch by going to a bookstore. :) I needed to buy a gift card for my half-sister for her birthday. While I was there I picked up a new anthology/compilation edited by my favorite author Mercedes Lackey. (LOVELOVELOVELOVE her!!) This particular book is a collection of essay critiques by current/well-known Sci-Fi/Fantasy authors on... (get this!) the Harry Potter books!!! 

The title of the book is Mapping the World of Harry Potter I can't WAIT to read it! One of the essays is called Harry Potter and the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Counselor, and another is called Is J.K. Rowling Going to Hell?  I forget all the titles (and I purposefully left the book in my car so I would actually get some work done this afternoon & not read the book).   But if memory serves they're on such fun topics like whether Harry Potter is sexist, why Harry Potter's death is not the best thing for Voldemort, why it's a good idea not to make Hermoine mad, and etc. 
Too.much.fun!!! 
I'll post a full list of the essay titles and their respective authors when I get home tonight. 

And now I go back to it. ::sigh:: Is it 5 o'clock yet? 
One of the other essays is called To Sir, With Love by Joyce Millman. I found a review of the book online that says this essay should be rated NC-17, evidently it discusses of the attractiveness of Snape and one of the lines quoted from the essay is "Let's talk about the sex in Snape fan fiction. It's never vanilla. And it always features one or more of the following scenes: Snape initiating the woman into S/M play; the woman kneeling before Snape to perform oral sex..." 
If you're curious, the review I found is here.
Did I mention I'm really looking forward to reading this book?
:D

Date: 2006-06-27 10:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dizmo
I've read the book. It's great. XD

Date: 2006-06-29 02:08 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rosebee.livejournal.com
Oh good!!

Sometimes books that look really interesting can turn out to be kind of dull once you actually read through them.

Good to know this one should live up to its expectations of being entertaining!

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