Matrix: The Tuesday List

Welcome to this week’s Tuesday List. Well, this week we seem to be in the Matrix. So…look out for the Tasty Wheat or slow moving bullets.

Just for your information, The Bourne Ultimatum film does not resemble the book, but it’s good. The hand held camera isn’t quite as bad as last time. The Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix film was pretty well adapted, but the credits are booooooooring. Don’t bother sitting through those credits.

Reminders: The next Cover to Cover book is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling, so please join me for a discussion of the book this Friday: August 10, 2007. If you have suggestions for books that you would like to see discussed in a future Cover to Cover, feel free to comment any time with your titles. The third A Book By Any Other Name challenge continues this week. The goal is 110 titles this time around. If you wish to participate, just take a look at Monday’s post.

Have you been reading anything interesting lately? Please comment and let me know. And now, my current list:

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling - This is the book for the next Cover to Cover. Please join us!

Bird by Bird by Ann Lamott - I’ve finished Chapter one for the read-along at Fiction Scribe.

The Seven Storey Mountain by Thomas Merton - This one looks really interesting.

Monarchs of Scotland by Stewart Ross - Complete with MacBeth .

Scotland: A Concise History by Fitzroy MacLean - I know. So very surprising that I’m reading this.

Faerie Magazine (Spring 2007) - I’m on the last page!

Tea: A Magazine (Spring 2007) - still working on this one.

Doctor Who: The Inside Story by Gary Russell - I need more time in the day to read.

Oh, hey! I would like to remind you all that The Book Stacks is up for a Blogger’s Choice Award, so if you would be so kind as to pop along and vote for me, I’d be much obliged.

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