the Tomorrow Book
Jul. 9th, 2011 12:23 pmI enjoyed this book. It took a bit to get use to the narrarters accent.
I knew there was something going on. The only part I figured out ahead of Tamara was the age thing. The sister said she will never lie to Tamara and she would repeatedly state Tamara's age as a year older.
I checked the information on beekeeping is accurate:
Smoke calms bees; it initiates a feeding response in anticipation of possible hive abandonment due to fire. Smoke also masks alarm pheromones released by guard bees or when bees are squashed in an inspection.
I knew there was something going on. The only part I figured out ahead of Tamara was the age thing. The sister said she will never lie to Tamara and she would repeatedly state Tamara's age as a year older.
I checked the information on beekeeping is accurate:
Smoke calms bees; it initiates a feeding response in anticipation of possible hive abandonment due to fire. Smoke also masks alarm pheromones released by guard bees or when bees are squashed in an inspection.
Ian Banks Culture
May. 27th, 2011 11:16 pmSurface Detail
I really enjoyed this book.
There is a war between the civilizations that maintain virtual hells and the civilizations that want the hells to end.I agree with the argument that eternal torment is wrong.
I loved avatar Demeisen of the ship the Culture war ship `'Falling Outside The Normal Moral Constraints'. His enjoyment of the thought of going to battle was so fun. He is a very funny character.
I really enjoyed this book.
There is a war between the civilizations that maintain virtual hells and the civilizations that want the hells to end.I agree with the argument that eternal torment is wrong.
I loved avatar Demeisen of the ship the Culture war ship `'Falling Outside The Normal Moral Constraints'. His enjoyment of the thought of going to battle was so fun. He is a very funny character.