Currently Reading:

Currently Reading:
Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious, by Gerd Gigerenzer

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Nightlight

Oh so disappointing. It could have been exponentially funnier. The Twilight series is so easy to make fun of, but the Harvard Lampoon completely missed the boat. The short parody in the last issue of the Lampoon was much, much funnier. Nightlight had a few funny bits, but don't read it.

Look at the Birdie

Very enjoyable. Vonnegut is just a good writer and these stories were short but thought provoking.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Writing With Sources: A Guide for Harvard Students

Ohhhh so helpful. This was like a massive how-to of bibliography construction. I referenced it often. It scared me a bit though, because I initially felt like I couldn't write anything without getting Ad Boarded for plagiarism. Haha

The Portable Edgar Allan Poe

Hmmmm, Poe is a bit repetitive, I'll be honest. His writing is intense, and I really love how much effort he put into each "design."

Favorite Quote:

"Poe resumes drinking." "Poe continues drinking." "Poe relapses into alcoholism." "Poe begins drinking again." Perhaps this explains much of his writing...?

Short Guide

A Short Guide to College Writing was surprisingly helpful. It had concrete examples of how to improve your own writing (with easy steps) and was sometimes funny. The authors did an outstanding job of keeping things simple and useful.

Psychology

This was THE only textbook I ever looked forward to reading. I LOVED Gray's sense of humor, and I especially loved that it came through in his writing (in a TEXTbook!). Everything was short and sweet, and the examples and experiments Gray cited were amusing and sometimes funny. Nicely done, sir.

How the Mind Works

Well done, Pinker. This book was an informative introduction to behavioral psychology and neurobiology. I enjoyed it a great deal, but I enjoyed his lectures more...!

Favorite Quote:

"This type of conspicuous waste was not seen again until the Jewish bar mitzvah."