pages tagged lists http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/tags/lists/ Philowixian I like my women like I like my coffee... http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/phlog/2007/12/i-like-my-women-like-i-like-my-coffee/ http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/phlog/2007/12/i-like-my-women-like-i-like-my-coffee/ creative writing lists Sun, 30 Dec 2007 22:46:00 -0800 2007-12-31T06:46:00Z <p class="MsoNormal">I like my women like I like my coffee&hellip;<br /></p> <ul type="disc"><li class="MsoNormal">hot and black</li><li class="MsoNormal">light and sweet</li><li class="MsoNormal">Ethiopian</li><li class="MsoNormal">in the morning, in bed</li><li class="MsoNormal">simple and earthy, but with exciting, nutty undertones</li><li class="MsoNormal">tall, non-fat </li><li class="MsoNormal">hand-picked from among the finest in the world</li><li class="MsoNormal">in the kitchen</li><li class="MsoNormal">raised on the shady slopes of the South American countryside</li><li class="MsoNormal">shared among several coworkers at the office</li><li class="MsoNormal">artificially sweet, cold as ice</li><li class="MsoNormal">intensely, but without ever admitting dependency</li><li class="MsoNormal">from a small, independent and communally operated farm</li><li class="MsoNormal">in my lap, as I scream out violently, clutching my genitals in agony<br /></li><li class="MsoNormal">bitter, possibly older than originally believed</li><li class="MsoNormal">in the car, on the way to work, not like a lazy gold-digging bitch, Diane!</li><li class="MsoNormal">full of vodka</li><li class="MsoNormal">cheap, available on various street-corners in the wee hours of the morning</li><li class="MsoNormal">covered in whipped cream and chocolate sauce... what?<br /></li><li class="MsoNormal">the product of hasty and distracted teenagers, brought into the world with little fanfare and abandoned without so much as a name</li><li class="MsoNormal">&hellip;in the sense that I don&rsquo;t actually find myself that interested in coffee these days, and that I think I might maybe like to start drinking tea&hellip;</li></ul> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/phlog/2007/12/i-like-my-women-like-i-like-my-coffee/#comments This Week in Books http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/phlog/2007/12/this-week-in-books/ http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/phlog/2007/12/this-week-in-books/ creative writing lists Tue, 18 Dec 2007 03:40:00 -0800 2007-12-18T11:40:00Z <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold"><span>The New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestseller List, 12/23/07, with descriptions partially imported from the analogous entries in the Children&rsquo;s Picture Book Bestseller List of the same week.</span></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold"> <br />1</span> <span class="bold">T IS FOR TRESPASS</span>, by Sue Grafton. Luke Skywalker must contend with a woman who has stolen Lord Vader&rsquo;s identity in order to take advantage of Luke&rsquo;s elderly neighbor. </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">2</span> <span class="bold">THE DARKEST EVENING OF THE YEAR</span>, by Dean Koontz. Goldilocks, who rescues golden retrievers, and one special dog she takes in, are shadowed by three bears. </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">3</span> <span class="bold">FOR ONE MORE DAY</span>, by Mitch Albom. The entire universe gets a last chance to reconnect and restore its relationship with a baby. </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">4</span> <span class="bold">DOUBLE CROSS</span>, by James Patterson. Troy Bolton and his new girlfriend, a &ldquo;freaky math girl,&rdquo; confront a Washington killer who boasts of his killings in a scrapbook based on the movies.</p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">5</span> <span class="bold">A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS</span>, by Khaled Hosseini. A friendship between two mice in Afghanistan against the backdrop of 30 years of war. </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">6</span> <span class="bold">WORLD WITHOUT END</span>, by Ken Follett. Animals seem to move when you flip the page in Kingsbridge, the medieval English cathedral town at the center of Follett&rsquo;s &ldquo;Pillars of the Earth.&rdquo; </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">7</span> <span class="bold">STONE COLD</span>, by David Baldacci. Members of Washington&rsquo;s Camel Club are being stalked to prevent them from uncovering Narnia.</p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">8</span> <span class="bold">THE CHOICE</span>, by Nicholas Sparks. How a North Carolina man stands up for his favorite color, which is purple. </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">9</span> <span class="bold">PLAYING FOR PIZZA</span>, by John Grisham. An American third-string quarterback joins the Alphabet. </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span class="bold">10</span> <span class="bold">HOME TO HOLLY SPRINGS</span>, by Jan Karon. The Mitford character Father Tim returns to his native town to reconnect with snowmen, snowflakes and other seasonal images.</p> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/phlog/2007/12/this-week-in-books/#comments