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2016 Goals and Resolutions
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I don't know of any good Pearl Jam books though. There's Pearl Jam Twenty, but I always thought that was more like a coffee table photo book than a biography of the band. That might be worth checking out, though. The film by the same name was great. From a quick Google search, there's an EV one called None Too Fragile, but the reviews are not awesome. I think I feel the same way about a bio of EV as I do about the Dave Grohl one: it seems premature.
DH and I were just talking about the incestuous nature of all the Seattle bands the other night. He got me the new Chris Cornell album for Christmas, so we got talking about Temple of the Dog and all of that. God, I love Chris Cornell. Grunge Is Dead and Everybody Loves Our Town seem to be the two biggest books about Seattle and 90s grunge, and they both have decent reviews. I haven't read either of them, but I'd be interested in either one.
Sugar & Spice
Wes LOVES Nirvana. About a Girl is his favorite song ever. It kind of tripped my trip down memory lane with the movie and book. And I was like, oh maybe he'd like Foo Fighters. You know, sort of the same band, but not. Trying to explain to a 3 year old the workings of Seattle grunge is futile. Much like my Facebook loving French Grandmother.
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
Sugar & Spice
52 Books in 2014??


My sweet babies:




@Lauren84 - I think I'm going to have to swear off e-books for the first quarter of 2016. My paper books are just sitting there so lonely. I need to be deliberate in making time for myself to read. How sad is it that I've become so lazy that I can't even be bothered to pick up a book and open it?
This is how we end up like the humans in Wall-E.
Non Book Related: Have a better year than last year. Last year sucked.
My reading goal was big last year and I had to keep dropping it due to two job changes and the kids taking up all of my time. My main reading resolutions are to just read more this year, start posting on this board and finish up two series that I have been reading for about two years now!