Life is busy. Posts are sparse. However, in the meantime, there are two things to look out for.
1. In three days (May 15, 2005), the LBC will reveal its first Read This! book choice. I'm not permitted to reveal the title, but since I was allowed to play fast and loose with the nominations, it seems only fair that I be allowed to offer clues for all eager guessers (after all, we're only three days away):
That is all until Sunday, folks. And if you manage to guess the book correctly before Sunday, I will personally send you a copy.
2. In addition to the LBC, there is a second exciting multi-blog venture that will be announced very soon on these pages. Perhaps we'll be ready in time for Sunday's LBC announcement. Perhaps not. I'll only say that the people involved are dedicated, nice, and friendly, and that we will be performing a major service. Keep watching the skies. More to come.
I was not aware that he had written this, but obviously, the answer to your Read This! riddle is Henry Kissinger's newly released "Cambodia, Ahoy!" (a memoir) in which he has awkward sex with Christopher Hitchens, and in a fit of repressed rage kills off their jointly purchased pug, Matisse -- or so I've heard.
You can mail my prize to General Delivery.
Posted by: tito at May 12, 2005 11:40 AMI was not aware that he had written this, but obviously, the answer to your Read This! riddle is Henry Kissinger's newly released "Cambodia, Ahoy!" (a memoir) in which he has awkward sex with Christopher Hitchens, and in a fit of repressed rage kills off their jointly purchased pug, Matisse -- or so I've heard.
You can mail my prize to General Delivery.
Posted by: tito at May 12, 2005 11:41 AMI was not aware that he had written this, but obviously, the answer to your Read This! riddle is Henry Kissinger's newly released "Cambodia, Ahoy!" (a memoir) in which he has awkward sex with Christopher Hitchens, and in a fit of repressed rage kills off their jointly purchased pug, Matisse -- or so I've heard.
You can mail my prize to General Delivery.
Posted by: tito at May 12, 2005 11:42 AMI must admit that I'm eager for the LBC to announce the book so that LBC members will finally stop talking about how great the LBC is and get down to the business of discussing books, as opposed to themselves and their 'revolutionary' project.
Until Monday,
Posted by: Brian at May 12, 2005 12:44 PM