A who's who list of who's reading who

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Angelina Jolie's Beach Reading



I would be SHOCKED to her see her reading anything else.

SJP Needs Some Love with Her Sex and the City



Attention: Sarah Jessica Parker is reading a book called The History of Love. She just thought you show know.

Tom Hanks hearts Marisha Pessl



Tom Hanks read Speacial Topics in Calamity Physics! I don't really know what to make of it, but I'm surprised for some reason...

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Paris Hilton Skips Most of History




Paris Hilton starts from the beginning and gets impatient.

Kirsten Dunst; Sunglasses, Cigarettes, and Sagan



You know, I think the C-dawg would dig this.

David Blaine Reads Minds AND Books



So, this one time, David Blaine stopped by the book store where I used to work. He came in with a motorcycle helmet and skinny blonde wearing some sort of towel dress. He walked around the store pulling books off shelves at random, He asked for a huge book wrapped in plastic that was some hundreds of dollars. I thought maybe he was having a party and needed some book spines to display--though he's quite magical, I don't think he's the sharpest tool in the shed. Anyway, he ended up with loads of books, and as he left, asked his towel girl if she had the keys to his bike as he couldn't find them. My colleagues and I wondered if he had perchance swallowed them as part of trick and then forgot about it.

Britney Spears Reads While Driving



A lion, a witch, and a frightening wardrobe. For some reason when I think of Britney Spears reading, the book is upside down or she's hiding a coloring book. I like that her new risk is reading at the wheel.

Jackie Collins Likes Picture Books


According to her blog, bestselling author and sister of Joan Collins, Jackie Collins reports:

"I am currently into coffee table books as I received a lot of beautiful ones for Christmas."

See What Jackie Collins is Reading

Bill Clinton's Top 25 Favorite Books



Meanwhile, Bush is on page 4 of The Cat in the Hat


"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," Maya Angelou

"Meditations," Marcus Aurelius.

"The Denial of Death," Ernest Becker.

"Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-1963," Taylor Branch.

"Living History," Hillary Rodham Clinton.

"Lincoln," David Herbert Donald.

"The Four Quartets," T.S. Eliot.

"Invisible Man," Ralph Ellison.

"The Way of the World: From the Dawn of Civilizations to the Eve of the Twenty-First Century," David Fromkin.

"One Hundred Years of Solitude," Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

"The Cure at Troy: A Version of Sophocles' Philoctetes," Seamus Heaney.

"King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa," Adam Hochschild.

"The Imitation of Christ," Thomas a Kempis.

"Homage to Catalonia," George Orwell.

"The Evolution of Civilizations: An Introduction to Historical Analysis," Carroll Quigley.

"Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study in Ethics and Politics," Reinhold Niebuhr.

"The Confessions of Nat Turner," William Styron.

"Politics as a Vocation," Max Weber.

"You Can't Go Home Again," Thomas Wolfe.

"Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny," Robert Wright.

"The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats," William Butler Yeats.

Skinny Bitch



The thing that sometimes stands next to David Beckham inspires people to read quality literature.