Postby JadziaKathryn » Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:15 am
Listening to "You're Not Sorry (CSI Remix)." I don't do country, but this was on a preview for a CSI episode with Taylor Swift and I was hooked on this version, where they replaced the country music with what I consider decent music to go with the vocals. As is a habit, I've got the same song on repeat.
Just finished reading The Charm School by Nelson DeMille, which is the tenth of my 10 80s spy novels. (For my 20th century US pop culture research seminar. Now I have to write about what they show about US society and its perceptions of the USSR.) Dang, I'm starting to think people who read these were probably wicked paranoid. I heard some people in the hall talking about CGB, the campus governing board. I immediately thought, "KGB? What?" Too many spy novels! But this was the darkest by far. So, after the US government authorized the killing of 1000 people, including some 300 Americans (if they'd lived it would've been awkward, see), AND decides to turn a chilling Soviet tactic against them - bam, the end. Time for bed. Bad timing on my part. And yet I liked this one better than, say, the Tom Clancy books. Those were all black and white, and you could feel good about the US and sure that the USSR was run by evil despots. However, his protagonist was too perfect. Jack Ryan is a Gary Stu if there ever was one.
I think I need to go read some fluff.
