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My college during Christmas/finals season. Please pray for all the souls trapped inside. *tb to last year's facade
URL in Book Titles
Tagged by @allieinarden :-D
A - The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents (Terry Prachett) An excellent book on the fringes of Discworld.
R - The Road to High Saffron (otherwise known as Shades of Grey, by Jasper Fforde. NOT 50 Shades!) The world of the Colortocracy is SUCH a weird and complicated one that you’ll find yourself almost speaking another language by the time you finish!
T - This Can’t be Happening at MacDonald Hall! (Gordon Korman) Ah, the one that started it all. I will never fall out of love with MacDonald Hall. ^_^
O - Otherland (Tad Williams) Just discovered this series about virtual reality worlds a few months ago, but even though I’ve only read the first so far I’m in love with it. Currently reading it to my sister in the evenings.
V - Ventus (Karl Schroeder) Discovered this one last year and it blew my mind! Epic science fiction masquerading as fantasy in a story about thalience and nanotechnology.
E - The Electric Book (Malcolm Hall) A children’s novel about character tropes and breaking the fourth wall that was one of the first books I read to my siblings when we were kids.
L - Last of the Sky Pirates (Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell) A really good cross section of what makes the Edge Chronicles series so fun. This was actually the first one I ever read, even though it’s like number 7 in the series if you want to take it chronologically. It’s still the first one I recommend to new readers.
I - I Was a Sixth Grade Alien (Bruce Coville) Trust Bruce Coville to take a title like that, cooked up by the publishers to appeal to middle grade readers, and turn it into a surprisingly mature look at the prejudice and media attention that would accompany the young son of the first galactic ambassador on Earth.
This was a lot of fun. ^_^ I’m tagging @jenniferstolzer, @hummeltelescope, and @anstawar
Continental Riot House Hotel 1973.
Jimmy in the Malcolm Hall suit?
Let's say for example the condition: "if you get past the asteroid belt". That condition makes the obligation void for its impossibility. But if the force is with you...
Paraphrased statement from my Obligations and Contracts Professor, on the effect of impossible-positive-suspensive conditions on the obligation as per Art 1183 of the New Civil Code.
My friend Robles' illustration of a an "Anticipated Breach" in Obligations and Contracts
That's why they don't allow that, because lawyers hinder the administration of justice.
--Professor in Legal Profession, joking about why lawyers are not allowed to participate as counsel in Katarungnang Pambarangay proceedings by Sec. 415 of the Local Government Code
If you fail in the College of Law, at least you can engage in Agriculture.
--Oblicon prof. apologizing for his digressions about large cattle, and local crops tangentially related to quasi-contracts.