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Newer posts →. February 12, 2015 · 8:15 pm. Hate Book Club: The Overton Window. It’s time for a new installment of Hate Book Club! If you need a refresher, Patricia Ladd. And I are reading books we think we will hate, and then reviewing them. Each post has to include a graph, a summarizing GIF, and at least some positive comments (sarcasm is allowed). I’m also doing little report cards at the end. Here’s a link to her write-up. This month’s Hate Book:. The Overton Window: A Thriller, by Glenn Beck. In a ...
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November | 2014 | bgreinhart
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Monthly Archives: November 2014. November 29, 2014 · 10:34 am. Hate Book Club: Fancy Pants. It’s time for a new installment of Hate Book Club! If you need a refresher, Patricia Ladd. And I are reading books we think we will hate, and then reviewing them. Each post has to include a graph, a summarizing GIF, and at least some positive comments (sarcasm is allowed). I’m also doing little report cards at the end. In other words,. Is actually a syrupy romance novel. For this month’s installment of Hate ...
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Books of the Year | bgreinhart
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I’m Dhoomed →. January 10, 2014 · 12:14 am. Books of the Year. I read 85 books in 2013. Here’s a quick list of all but the top ten, sorted somewhat. Afterward we’ll cover my ten best. Special Harry Stephen Keeler Category for So-Bad-It’s-Good-ness. Harry Stephen Keeler); Behind That Mask (Harry Stephen Keeler); The Sharkskin Book (Harry Stephen Keeler). The Explorer (W. Somerset Maugham); The Natural (Bernard Malamud). The worst book I read this year was. Disappointing but with Some Merit. The Pale King ...
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February | 2015 | bgreinhart
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Monthly Archives: February 2015. February 28, 2015 · 1:22 pm. Top Ten 2014 Movies I Saw. I saw 26 Oscar-eligible movies in 2014. Part I of this ranking covered #26 through #11. But now here are the Top Ten and my awards choices! 1 All ten of these movies are extremely good and highly recommended. At least 4 are new personal favorites. How crazy is that? 2 Noteworthy movies I did not see: American Sniper, Foxcatcher, Into the Woods, Under the Skin, Mr. Turner. The Really, Really, Really Good Movies. If yo...
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Portfolio | bgreinhart
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This page is home to some of my finest work as a writer, editor, and photographer. Some links to writing samples are to PDF files; if you cannot open PDFs click here. To download the required software, Adobe Reader. Step Out of the Deli Wilderness and into Milk and Honey. Dallas Observer, 2016). The Minor Leagues of College. Hardball Times, 2016). Is a Yelp Favorite Really Dallas’s Best Restaurant? Dallas Observer, 2016). North Lake College VP is Investing in the Future. North Lake College, 2016). I have...
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2014 Books of the Year | bgreinhart
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Hate Book Club: Fancy Pants. The Spirit of North Carolina →. December 31, 2014 · 6:13 pm. 2014 Books of the Year. In 2014 I read 80 books, just shy of last year’s 85. Here’s a quick list of all but the top ten, sorted. Afterward we’ll cover my ten favorites. Special Harry Stephen Keeler Category for So-Bad-It’s-Good-ness. The Mystery of the Fiddling Cracksman (Harry Stephen Keeler); I, Chameleon (Harry Stephen Keeler); Mad Men on the Couch (Stephanie Newman); Fancy Pants (Susan Elizabeth Phillips). Price...
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October | 2014 | bgreinhart
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Monthly Archives: October 2014. October 22, 2014 · 9:56 pm. Reading Keeler: I, Chameleon. It’s been a long time since I last updated my Reading Keeler. So this time around the book is a two-volume epic called. Original 1937 book cover to Part II of the epic. The concept is a daring experiment: our narrator pretends to be somebody he’s not. In every chapter. And it’s always somebody. I made that up! 8221; and then just leave. The narrator is pathologically obsessed with his fakery. At one point, he st...
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December | 2014 | bgreinhart
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Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 31, 2014 · 6:13 pm. 2014 Books of the Year. In 2014 I read 80 books, just shy of last year’s 85. Here’s a quick list of all but the top ten, sorted. Afterward we’ll cover my ten favorites. Special Harry Stephen Keeler Category for So-Bad-It’s-Good-ness. The Mystery of the Fiddling Cracksman (Harry Stephen Keeler); I, Chameleon (Harry Stephen Keeler); Mad Men on the Couch (Stephanie Newman); Fancy Pants (Susan Elizabeth Phillips). The book is not really that thick.
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January | 2015 | bgreinhart
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Monthly Archives: January 2015. January 28, 2015 · 11:42 pm. The Spirit of North Carolina. When I visited my friend Patricia in North Carolina, her assignment was for me to “find the True Meaning of North Carolina”. So I guess this is turning in my homework assignment! Clue #1: Having Lots of Trees Everywhere. Just a city park in Cary. Clue #2: Tricking You into Drinking Cherry Soda by Pretending It’s Wine, and Then It’s Awesome Anyways. That’s what Cheerwine is for! Persimmon ale absolutely makes up for...
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Hate Book Club: The Overton Window | bgreinhart
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The Spirit of North Carolina. Every 2014 Movie I Saw, Ranked (#26-11) →. February 12, 2015 · 8:15 pm. Hate Book Club: The Overton Window. It’s time for a new installment of Hate Book Club! If you need a refresher, Patricia Ladd. And I are reading books we think we will hate, and then reviewing them. Each post has to include a graph, a summarizing GIF, and at least some positive comments (sarcasm is allowed). I’m also doing little report cards at the end. Here’s a link to her write-up. It turns out Molly ...