This book chronicles the working escapades of Girl – unnamed because I am assuming the authors want us to know that she could be anybody, i.e., you and me. We follow her after graduation from college, subsisting in the Big Apple, and falling into the unemployed life predestined for us…
Category: Tsundoku: Book and Movie Reviews
Mouse Tales: A Behind-the-Ears Look at Disneyland by David Koenig
If you enjoy stories about the dark side of paradise — i.e., Disneyland, which is paradise as far as I’m concerned — this is a great read. I say that but I would that the multiple under-reported accidents at Disneyland was grating after a while. Like, really, how many accidents…
The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
There is a lot of advice out there to help writers improve their craft and become better writers. Some of this advice is good, some tips are wonderful, and some are downright awful. The Artist’s Way (affiliate link) is a tool, not a system; it’s a book to help you…