A Beautiful Mind
by Sylvia Nasar | Biographies & Memoirs | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0743226372 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0743226372 Global Overview for this book
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I've had my eye on this book for a year or so. Looking forward to reading it.
I bought the book on a Tuesday.
The dog ate it on Thursday.
Never had a chance to read it.
Goodbye, book. *Sniff*
You'll be immortalized in BookCemetery
The dog ate it on Thursday.
Never had a chance to read it.
Goodbye, book. *Sniff*
You'll be immortalized in BookCemetery
It was with a heavy heart that we at the Book Cemetery interred the few remnants that comprised the remains of this poor departed Reading Companion today (Saturday 30 July 2005) following a very moving Memorial Service held in the Great Hall of the Chapel of Lost Integers. A huge congregation was in attendance, drawn to the Ceremony by the sadness of the circumstances of the volume's demise. We have heard of dog-eared pages, but this was a dog-destroyed friend! A corgi? A corgi? Who in their right mind would allow a corgi anywhere near a volume of such significance? We could hear the pages rustle in the tiny coffin, as a huge crow flew overhead. All heads were bowed as the Choir intoned "Charcutles Third Premise" as the tiny coffin was lowered into the cold, cold ground. A muffled sob was heard to come from somewhere in the carpark, as the Book Cemetery Dog Wrangler was severely mauled by a pack of wild-eyed, blood-lusting corgis, escaped from the nearby dog pound. They had come to attend to the pitiful remains that were, thankfully, dead, gone and buried by the time the slavering, howling, baying pack of murderous pan-lickers arrived and began to maul the mourners. Corgis and books do not mix! Let this be a lesson to all of us!
The Chief Mourner was bybee, who had to be escorted off the premises when a certain breed of dog ostensibly owned by the Chief Mourner tried to mount the leg of the Reverend Gentleman who had conducted the Service! An outrageous performance by this vicious breed of dog! Outrageous! The Management and Staff gave bybee a huge cheer as the Limousine departed, grateful for a little entertainment in our usually sombre lives.
R.I.P.