Article: America’s highest earners work at least 60 hours a week—more than anyone else in the world

America’s highest earners work at least 60 hours a week—more than anyone else in the world

http://qz.com/134064/the-industrial-revolution-destroyed-the-link-between-hours-worked-and-wealth-so-why-are-we-still-working-so-much/

My husband often reminds me that there’s only a two letter difference between ‘salary’ and ‘slavery.’

17 Passages From “Lord Of The Rings” Beautifully Recreated In Stained Glass – BuzzFeed Mobile

http://www.buzzfeed.com/donnad/passages-from-lord-of-the-rings-beautifully-recreated-in?s=mobile

Perfect way to start off my day.  Gorgeous art inspired by scenes from Tolkien’s Middle Earth.

Audiobook Review: The Rook by O’Malley (3 Stars)

The Rook by Daniel O’Malley

Narrated by Susan Duerden

2.5 to 3 out of 5 stars

Read in July/August 2013

I listened to this book because it was the July 2013 book of the month for the Fantasy Book Club.

Parts of this book were laugh-out-loud funny, but other parts of it just set my teeth on edge. Too many infodumps and a bit too much profanity.

I can easily see this novel as a British television series (along the lines of bad books make good movies? or average books make good television?).

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Article: Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry: ‘I will not accept online misogyny’

Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry: ‘I will not accept online misogyny’

http://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2013/sep/30/chvrches-lauren-mayberry-online-misogyny

I often tell myself “sticks and stones …” but the honest truth is it hurts often and deeply.  Think before you speak, or in 21st century vernacular … text/comment/write.

Audiobook Review: Minority Report and Other Stories by PKD (3.1 Stars)

Minority Report and Other Stories by Philip K. Dick

Narrated by Keir Dullea

3.1 out of 5 stars

Read in August 2013

Once again I find myself loving and hating PKD’s writing.  He created and imagined very intriguing stories and ideas.  I just don’t always agree with his buried (sometimes not so subtly) political ramblings.  I liked the title story, but not nearly as well as I liked the movie (even with Cruise starring in it).  I should have waited and read the story first, I suppose.

I found the gem in this collection to be the one called “Second Variety.”  I wanted more, much more, from that dimension.  I did think the protagonist was a bit slow on the uptake, though, as I thought the actions of the undercover antagonists to be obvious and telegraphed (pardon the pun).

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