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Welcome back, Liz! Hope you had a good trip.
Just finished Kraken: The Curious, Exciting, and Slightly Disturbing Science of Squid . It was definitely an interesting read but I was mildly disappointed as it was less about the natural history of squid and more about their research applications.
Now working on How to Make a Zombie and Girl of Nightmares .
Just finished Kraken: The Curious, Exciting, and Slightly Disturbing Science of Squid . It was definitely an interesting read but I was mildly disappointed as it was less about the natural history of squid and more about their research applications.
Now working on How to Make a Zombie and Girl of Nightmares .




Chris, I'm about halfway through Armada and am sure I'll need to talk to someone when I'm done with it. How did you like it overall? From what I've read, the ending leaves a lot to be desired. I'm enjoying the book thus far, but it definitely doesn't feel as polished as RPO.
Jodie, I loved Water for Elephants. I really hope you get a chance to finish it! The movie wasn't bad either.

Then I listened to My Little Town, which was nice for the ride to and from work, especially since it was just snippets.
Now I've started reading The Martian and I'm a little over halfway through. So far I'm REALLY enjoying it.
Also, that puts me only one book behind schedule now! So I'm almost caught up, yippee!




Liz wrote: "Joanna, you always manage to find such interesting books! I want to learn how to make a zombie, so long as it doesn't involve anything totally icky!"
Thank. It's because my reading habits are totally eclectic. Lol.
I do recommend How to Make a Zombie . It is an intriguing look at the history of trying to make zombies, bring people back from the dead, etc. I have come to the conclusion, though, that the best way to make a zombie will be to figure out how some wasps, parasites, and viruses usurp their host's body and then apply that to humans. But some viruses are already great contenders for zombieism- like rabies. Rabies somehow takes control of the host and compels them to bite people as this is how the rabies virus survives. If that's not a form of zombieism, I don't know what is. Fascinating stuff.
And if this post is too gruesome, let me know and I'll delete it. Lol
Thank. It's because my reading habits are totally eclectic. Lol.
I do recommend How to Make a Zombie . It is an intriguing look at the history of trying to make zombies, bring people back from the dead, etc. I have come to the conclusion, though, that the best way to make a zombie will be to figure out how some wasps, parasites, and viruses usurp their host's body and then apply that to humans. But some viruses are already great contenders for zombieism- like rabies. Rabies somehow takes control of the host and compels them to bite people as this is how the rabies virus survives. If that's not a form of zombieism, I don't know what is. Fascinating stuff.
And if this post is too gruesome, let me know and I'll delete it. Lol

I have always been fascinated by zombie books, movies, etc. as well. I think it is definitely possible for some type of virus or parasite to take over a human's body and turn it into a raging monster, or something similar. I doubt it will ever happen at the level that most apocalyptic zombie novels/movies show, but nonetheless, it's kind of fun (and scary) to think about!
What are you reading this week?