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I’ll be on my way

August 2, 2018 by Shibuyama 4 Comments

Many years ago, starting out a new job in a new city, a good friend and I moved into an apartment together to save on rent. On moving day, we got all the boxes indoors, dug out the necessities for the night, ate carry-out on the bare floor, and passed out for the night. Neither of us so much as got up to go to the bathroom until morning. And yet when we blearily emerged and went into the living room, we found all the […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Mary Roach, spook, spook: science tackles the afterlife

Where Do You Go Oh Oh Oh Oh Eh Oh

April 3, 2018 by Halbs 4 Comments

The library’s audiobook app knows me so well that it decided to recommend to me Mary Roach’s 2004 bestseller Stiff. A book about cadavers called “Stiff” sounded awesome, almost as awesome as the others book about science and sex called Bonk. With nothing to lose except my ignorance about what happens when I die, I pressed the Check Out button and enjoyed the next eight hours of audio delight.  In the book, author Mary Roach saucily quips her way across time and the planet to understand how […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Cadavers, Mary Roach, science

Been thinkin a lot today; thought about the army.

August 5, 2017 by octothorp 1 Comment

Mary Roach’s absent-minded professor tangents have never been more welcome than in this book about the science of military development. I picked this up due to my long established weakness for remaindered books and a desire for a light, unchallenging read; Roach is an expert at crafting pop science reads at their most accessible, sometimes to a fault. That said, I was nervous about the military theme as I generally don’t gravitate to media on this topic and immediately feared I was going to get […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Mary Roach

A delightful book to swallow whole.

April 15, 2017 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

Mary Roach is a gem, truly, and a gift to the world. Every time I read a book of hers (and I’ve read all but one), “delightful” is the word that comes to mind, because her delightful personality shines through every word without ever overtaking the book. She has a very specific talent and she uses it so damn delightfully (there’s that word again) that the formula never gets old, even when it probably should. Her talent: taking a subject that is either kind of […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: digestive tract, Mary Roach, Non-Fiction

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