Weather and books.
Jul. 25th, 2007 09:59 amI can't be the only person that has noticed that the rain and fogs have neatly overlapped with the weather in Harry Potter.
Another neat overlap is from a book I've just finished reading After London: Or, Wild England, a book where the premise is that the centre-South counties of England have disappeared under a vast freshwater lake, stretching as far as the Severn in the West, and London in the East. (London is a vast fetid and poisonous swamp).
I may experiment with reading something very dry next.
Another neat overlap is from a book I've just finished reading After London: Or, Wild England, a book where the premise is that the centre-South counties of England have disappeared under a vast freshwater lake, stretching as far as the Severn in the West, and London in the East. (London is a vast fetid and poisonous swamp).
I may experiment with reading something very dry next.
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Date: 2007-07-25 09:51 am (UTC)Well he got that right, at any rate. :-p
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Date: 2007-07-25 12:36 pm (UTC)How true, particularly in summer when it appears that a large number of Tube users don't wash or use deodorant :-P
I may experiment with reading something very dry next
Dune?
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Date: 2007-07-25 04:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-25 09:11 pm (UTC)I am a bit odd in that I will remember a book for the world in which it happens even if the plot and characters aren't much.
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Date: 2007-07-25 10:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-26 04:30 pm (UTC)We've had a hot dry spell this week, which I understand is due to end in thunderstorms over the weekend (which I will no doubt have follow me to NY). I fully expect my significant other to pull out his standby video of 'The Empire Strikes Back' tonight, as he swears the ice planet scenes make him feel cooler. However, I don't expect it to snow in July. Though at the moment, I wish it would.