Quickie book review: Skinny Bitch
April 3, 2008, by happykatie in BooksSkinny Bitch by Kim Barnouin This book came into my reading queue at just the right time. We’ve been eating vegan and increasingly raw for a while now so reading a hip little book advocating some of that lifestyle is a nice fit. Skinny Bitch is definitely not a book for every gal – particularly [...]
Continue reading →Quickie book review: “The Master Cleanser”
March 28, 2008, by happykatie in BooksThe Master Cleanser by Stanley Burroughs Actually, the Master Cleanser hasn’t completely changed my life yet but it’s got me on the right path. This book is, obviously, a must-read for anyone about to embark on a Master Cleanse (aka: lemonade diet… but I abhor most phrases that involve the word ‘diet’ as I feel [...]
Continue reading →Spam as poetry as a book as an anthology
May 9, 2007, by happykatie in BooksThe most venerable Governor Chavez / Pablo / Morton Hurley has released his first Spam Poetry Anthology. I am buying one. You should too. If you know what’s good for you and I think you do. A quote from a possible inclusion: Clean faith, my paz.My reason behind it?I would dream of a Mahayana earthworm [...]
Continue reading →Iron fisted pin up girls – a high school crush on Ayn Rand
February 21, 2007, by happykatie in BooksI stumbled across this great essay on The Fountainhead’s effect on teenage girls. I was 15 when I first encountered Ayn and I’ve been intrigued/disturbed by her ever since. If your private high school English teachers didn’t force you to swallow it whole during your impressionable youth, The Fountainhead is a fabulous fetishistic book on [...]
Continue reading →Where have all the readers gone?
August 1, 2006, by happykatie in BooksFeel like you haven’t been reading as much as you should lately? I guess you shouldn’t feel so badly — here are some depressing factoids via ParaPublishing about readers, non-readers, libraries and publishing houses: One-third of high school graduates never read another book for the rest of their lives. Many do not even graduate from [...]
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