Who doesn’t love books?

Communists, and people who refute the existence of Johannes Gutenberg, that’s who. But for the rest of us, books are a great thing. I mean, Hunger Games*.

If you’re looking to pick up a few books this week- and you should be- you might want to make your way over to PJ Haarsma’s website. You might remember Haarsma from his visit with Booyor last September, and he’s got a charity he started with some guy who was in Professor Awful or something. That charity helps libraries buy books for kids, which I think is a cause we can all support, and you can help buy using the coupon at Haarsma’s website. All for something you probably would have done anyway. So give it a go. There’s always a new book worth picking up.

On a related topic, my sister went and saw a high school production of Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog, and she described it as “adorable.” I did find a flickr set of pictures up, and it looks pretty awesome. Mike, I believe you have your spring musical for next year.

*No, I’m serious- Hunger Games! Hunger Games!

Semi-related posts:

  1. Robert C. Girard Books
  2. Books are Books
  3. Thoughts on some books this summer
  4. Books in my Phone
  5. More than just checking out books

5 thoughts on “Who doesn’t love books?

  1. I think Dr. Horrible would lose its affect on me if there wasn’t a computer component. I would stage it with the “blog” scenes being previously recorded. Then the other scenes would be live action.

    Who has the rights to produce it?

  2. My mom said that this was a student’s senior project after whatever they originally planned fell through. All the rights, I believe, reside in the hands of the Whedons, so he contacted them through the Doctor Horrible website.

  3. Pingback: Booyor’s BLOGgh! » School of Rock

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