Work benefit is Wednesday. Blogging to resume next week. Today we worked an 11 hour work day and didn't take a break. It is exhausting but satisfying.
In book news, I finished reading the first book on my list- More Information Than You Require. Hooray!
Miss y'all. I'll be back soon.
Updated to answer Ray's question (Hi Ray!)
More Information Than You Require is good, but it pales in comparison to Hodgman's first book The Areas of My Expertise. AOME is the kind of book that I can pick up, read a paragraph, and be crying with laughter. MITYR is funny at times, and self serving at times and just dull at times, too. I think Hodgman is a genius, but I feel like he was too itchy to write a sequel, so he just dumped it out. If he had taken more time and really crafted it a bit, it would be awesome. But molemen aren't as funny and cool as hobos, and he has a LOT about the molemen in it. Hm. If I were to give it a grade, I would give it a B- or a C.
Now it might just be me--my brain is all jacked up and not in a reading mood, but when it feels like work to read it, that isn't good no matter what state of mind you are in.
Another Update--
Last night I finished the last 15 pages of This is Not the Life I Ordered. This book really helped me last year, and I'm glad to be able to say I read the whole thing.
Now onto Rine-Stone's book...
So how was MITYR? Is he as good in print as he is on TV?