This year, for me, has been a really slow year in terms of books. I’m glad I’m back on the wagon, even though it’s by the help of the Sookie Stackhouse series. I finished the last 4 books in a month and they were entertaining. Currently I am reading From Dead To Worse, the eighth book in the series.
Anyway,
Here’s a compiled list of the best books for 2010.
- A comprehensive list by Amazon HERE. It includes best customer favourites, Editor’s picks, and it’s also divided up by genre.
- NYT also has a list. You can also hear a podcast on the link. In the site’s book section, there are also links to notable children’s books and crime thrillers of the year.
- Salon also has a list of this year’s best books, which is divided into fiction, non-fiction and author’s picks.
- Boston Globe’s top 10 children’s books here.
- Slate’s list of year’s top books.
- At NPR, you have book critic Maureen Corrigan’s favourite books of 2010. You can also have a listen too.
At largehearted boy, you can get a complete list of the online best books of 2010.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Best books of 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Popculture Linkage
Includes the greatest minfuc* moment, controversy that won’t die and what list would be complete without a nod to the infamous Lady Gaga. I do have some serious concerns regarding their choice of the biggest douchebag, but then that’s getting political.
available Here
For all your daily news needs, there’s the front page. You can always log onto Newseum, which is great for not just the front page view, but also gives an insight into journalism. What I like the most is their best of the week pages though.
You can also see the pages here: http://frontpages.tumblr.com/
Flip fast is like my go-to guide for news analysis. It has almost all major news sites linked to it and they’re all divided into sections.
Pirates of Caribbean: On stranger tides
Johnny Depp always looks good and nails it as Captain Jack Sparrow.
ps – This series always reminds me of One Piece. Luffy is as eccentric as Sparrow.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Glory of Gantz
What can you say about a series that has a horny and sarcastic hero, a storyline that tumbles death and existentialism, and as a cherry on the cake - guns, boobs and aliens?
Written by Hiroya Oku, Gantz is a full-blown affair. It wastes no time in lulling you in. It violates and breaks in your mind and by the time you can process what is going on, it has already left you with tons of questions buzzing around in that baffled head of yours.
However, the manga and anime is not for the squeamish – There’s oodles of blood and liquids oozing out. I would suggest anyone to begin with the manga, which is much better than the two anime series. There is also the live-action movie that is being released soon – but I have an inkling that it’s going to hurry through and leave the juice out.
Can you say the most difficult game ever?
http://foddy.net/Athletics.html
This one has me tripping real bad!