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1. Pause Button

I am really looking forward to this weekend when I can finally read some books and write some reviews! And maybe catch some shut-eye which has been just so difficult to schedule in this past couple of weeks :( Too much to do!

Tomorrow I'll be at Barnes & Noble at the Grove in Los Angeles for these lovely ladies:


Cassandra Clare with Lily Collins ("Clary Fray")





It's going to be packed! If you're going, please read the Official Event Page for wristband rules.
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Saturday morning, I'll be at Children's Book World for Ann Stampler's launch party for The Cats on Ben Yehuda Street. Don't forget to stop by Nightengail Art and There's a Book for the next two stops on the blog tour! We're also giving away a copy each of Cats and The Wooden Sword.

And *then* I'm cleaning my home office. Ergh.

And *then* I'm going to try to read a book I've been dying to read for a month now. Yikes.

Though I will probably be so worn out from all the excitement that I'll just fall asleep :/


So what are you up to this weekend? Follow my on Twitter & Instagram @frootjoos for books, books, and more books!

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2. Sacheverell. Saccheveral. Sachevarall. Sod it.

Dear Neil,
If somebody does answer your question regarding nftcd will you post it on your journal please? It's messing with my mind and freaking me out a bit. The only thing that I can say, is that it reminds me of the once official donnie darko film site (which is sadly now defunct as I have just discovered) which explained the film by working through riddles in flash. Anybody who has visited it remembers it as peculiar. But certainly not as peculiar as this
Many thanks,
Anastasia

Yes, Anastasia. But are you sure you want to know...?

It is the mystery that lingers, and not the explanation,
as I had Cain say, quoting Sacheverell Sitwell. I've probably misspelled Sacheverell, but frankly I think it's the kind of name that, if you make a good stab it it, you should be awarded points for effort, and it's not like all the Sacheverells in the world are immediately going to write in and complain...

Anyway, for Anastasia and for everyone else who wondered... I've often said that you lot know everything, and several people immediately wrote to me to say things like,

In answer to your question:

http://www.linesandcolors.com/2006/05/26/nfctd-caleb-johnston/

Which is a good explanation, but somehow less satisfying than my idea that by clicking on these things we were powering a hellish device made of owls and body parts in an alternate London.... Read the rest of this post

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