ray’s the man.
q: what’s the number one reference question i get asked more often than any other reference question (not counting “how do i get on the internet”)?
a: can you help me find fahrenheit 451?
q: what’s the number one reference question i get asked more often than any other reference question (not counting “how do i get on the internet”)?
a: can you help me find fahrenheit 451?
Juvenile Nonfiction is Joshua Neds-Fox’s blog v.3, internetted lovingly to you from Detroit, Michigan.
I’m worth $1MM in prizes. I am without excuse.
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i LOVED that book. it introduced me to ray bradbury.
karen James. January 10th. 2007. 11:47 pm.
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JESSICA. January 14th. 2007. 6:50 pm.
AWWWWWWESOMMMMMME!
Jim. January 17th. 2007. 10:47 pm.
SWEET PIC!!
mg. January 18th. 2007. 8:44 am.
Damn friggin’ right it’s >a href=”http://yewknee.com/_img/blog/blog_awesome_lrg.jpg”>a sweet pic…
Jim. January 18th. 2007. 10:59 am.
well there i go trying to be clever and use HTML and fudge it all up… Man I am un-awesome.
Jim. January 18th. 2007. 10:59 am.
yeah, you mean an awesome pic.
jnf. January 18th. 2007. 5:35 pm.
I, too, agree that the new image on your blog rocks, big time. but where’s Leia? she should at least be on the tamborine, although anyone who’s seen the Star Wars Christmas Special knows that woman has no place on the stage…but right on lead vocals! somehow, asking for “Fahrenheit 451″ sounds like a top-secret code. maybe the content of the book is skewing me. they’re really not asking about Fahrenheit, they’re hoping you’ll show them some secret stash of the banned books that the library keeps in the basement, on a shelf behind the water heater, underneath a panel with a Britney Spears’ “Read” poster. They’ll try to memorize them in the duration of their lunch break, so those books can live on, forever… hmm.
lynz. January 19th. 2007. 6:39 pm.