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BeoPuppy:
2nd part of the 50 shades trilogy.

Book seems to imply that the urge for kinky fuckery can come from having a history of abuse and mental problems. So, yeah, might be a bit problematic for some people.

Thrillho:
Has he talked about his mother yet? I read that passage and it sounds priceless.

I'm reading Rod Stewart's autobiography. It came out in October and I got it free from a PR to review on my blog - then the whole marital breakup happened so I never bothered. I didn't expect to enjoy it much, but it's actually really good. He's got a laid-back tone, he's genuinely pretty funny and insightful and he doesn't dwell on his own alleged awesomeness too much.

jwhouk:
I have to ask - did he mention at all whether or not "Every Picture Tells A Story" was autobiographical?

Thrillho:
He is very cagey about his writing process in general, and I'm not sure I believe him.

He says that he mostly comes up with lyrics on the fly close to deadline, shoving together whatever works, and hasn't really illustrated any eureka moments. He mostly just seems to think that's a good tune and not much more.

So he doesn't really say.

Is it cold in here?:
"Existence", David Brin. The ideas overwhelm the story. I'm OK with that.

Now reading something that claims to be the best American humorous short fiction. The stories seem to depend on long-dead cultural assumptions for their humor. It doesn't include "The Night the Bed Fell". If it predates that story, that's still no excuse: they should have delayed publication by however many decades it took so they could include it.

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