Why wasn’t I taught this in high school? I may come to enjoy Shakespeare. Finally, a book about what we all think about constantly, namely sex. At least most guys do, Lexi Revellian on her blog differs a bit with this in Men and women, sex and writing… … men appear entranced by the mechanicsContinue reading “Cassius, is that an ides of March in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?”
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"A trial is a contest of lies."
“At a trial everybody lies,” so says Mickey Haller, a cynical defense attorney in Michael Connelly’s latest thriller, The Brass Verdict. I should have read The Lincoln Lawyer before going to jury duty. I’m going to have to download the audiobook on this one. It sounds fast, gritty, and good.
"A trial is a contest of lies."
“At a trial everybody lies,” so says Mickey Haller, a cynical defense attorney in Michael Connelly’s latest thriller, The Brass Verdict. I should have read The Lincoln Lawyer before going to jury duty. I’m going to have to download the audiobook on this one. It sounds fast, gritty, and good.
“A trial is a contest of lies.”
“At a trial everybody lies,” so says Mickey Haller, a cynical defense attorney in Michael Connelly’s latest thriller, The Brass Verdict. I should have read The Lincoln Lawyer before going to jury duty. I’m going to have to download the audiobook on this one. It sounds fast, gritty, and good.
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Time reports that as mayor of Wasilla, Palin tried to ban books from the library. According to John Stein, the former mayor (and the guy Palin defeated), “She asked the library how she could go about banning books,” he says, because some voters thought they had inappropriate language in them. “The librarian was aghast.” ThatContinue reading “Book Banner Headline”
