I still think teaching Feed must have been fascinating - and that does sound like a fascinating paper. (Though I have to say, I kind of love about retinal KA that 50% of what makes it such a huge problem is the beaurocratic annoyance it causes for Georgia. Like, I feel that is much more the point of it in the book than the migraines. Which I love! Because so often the books that deal with a disabled character leave out the consistently irritating little stuff.)
I keep being torn on whether I was more bothered by Point 1 than I should be. I mean, on the one hand, blogging is kind of fundamentally an opinion-based news form; maybe I should just accept that! On the other hand, the whole book rests on the fact that we're supposed to believe Georgia as dedicated to the truth, not her opinion of it.
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Date: 2011-01-04 04:39 pm (UTC)I keep being torn on whether I was more bothered by Point 1 than I should be. I mean, on the one hand, blogging is kind of fundamentally an opinion-based news form; maybe I should just accept that! On the other hand, the whole book rests on the fact that we're supposed to believe Georgia as dedicated to the truth, not her opinion of it.