


sorted books by Loki
July 28th, 2007 8:43 AMWhat I came up with doesn't come close to the examples, and probably isn't nearly as much fun to read as it was to assemble - but it was still an interesting experience.
Here are three attempts - a sentence (or something that becomes a clumsy sentence with some additional punctuation), something that looks like the introductory viewgraph from a 1950s anthropology lecture, and a story.
And yes, for the pedants among you, I realize that people who grow up in medieval London don't have guns. But, "stab and kids" and "behead the kids" aren't books that I own, and it needed a closing.
being_alien.jpg

[#1 : A sentence. Well, sort of.] Being alien, this boy's life lies across America - the distant land of my father, Yucatan.
intellectual_adventure.jpg

[#2: A thesis.] The intellectual adventure of ancient man: Why big fierce animals are rare. Why we sleep. Environmental hazards. Voodoo science.
growing_up.jpg

[#3: A story. "Urban revolt."] Growing up in medieval London. Savage inequalities. Civilization and its discontents. Reform or revolution. Revolution in time. Declarations of independence. The good war. War without mercy. Hard times. Collapse. Shoot the kids.
10 vote(s)

Ziggy C.
5
Rev. Giggles McGee
5
Ben Yamiin
5
Scarlett
5
Delenalla Lexaria
5
Fonne Tayne
5
Blue
5
Bex.
5
teucer
5
Not Here No More
I suspect that this task relies on one's talent in use of punctuation more than their inventory of books. And on punctuations, you are a god amongst men (lower case god, not upper case G), hehe.