Mercutio01
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Finished The Other Log of Phileas Fogg (I am not a fan), and started The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and 11/22/63 (audiobook for my commute), both of which I'm enjoying so far.
Read A Short History of Nearly Everything. Excellent, excellent book.
I won't say this is the best quote, but I found it really funny. There are many, many others:A Walk in the Woods is a favorite of mine. I'm guessing this has all the same sense of irony and humor that is his trademark?
I won't say this is the best quote, but I found it really funny. There are many, many others:
"How do you spend forty-two years on one species of plant?" I asked.
"It's remarkable, isn't it?" Fortey agreed. He thought for a moment. "He's very thorough apparently." The lift door opened to reveal a bricked-over opening. Fortey looked confounded. "That's very strange," he said. "That used to be Botany back there." - Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything, pg. 352**