The Positive Negative Socks are done

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In other news, I finished reading Sabbath’s Theater last night. Oh my god. How (why) did I wait this long to read Roth?


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32 Comments on “The Positive Negative Socks are done

  1. Oh be still my heart: those are Dr. Seuss socks!

    Chicks with bricks and Knox with blocks, and so forth.
    Posted by: Lizbon

  2. i love that book. the most glorious black humor.

    maybe you waited this long, because…hmmm…

    because it’s become so popular to slam Roth when in fact his last 10 (or so) books have, for the most part (minus maybe 2), been pure masterpieces.
    Posted by: carolyn

  3. Great socks! It would never occur to me to do something so creative. So you liked “Sabbath’s Theatre?” I keep meaning to dive into Roth but I always chicken out 🙂
    Posted by: nstssj

  4. Oh be still my heart: those are Dr. Seuss socks!

    Chicks with bricks and Knox with blocks, and so forth.
    Posted by: Lizbon

  5. i love that book. the most glorious black humor.

    maybe you waited this long, because…hmmm…

    because it’s become so popular to slam Roth when in fact his last 10 (or so) books have, for the most part (minus maybe 2), been pure masterpieces.
    Posted by: carolyn

  6. Great socks! It would never occur to me to do something so creative. So you liked “Sabbath’s Theatre?” I keep meaning to dive into Roth but I always chicken out 🙂
    Posted by: nstssj

  7. Great socks! And Sabbath’s Theatre is brilliant! 🙂
    Posted by: Kai

  8. Because you are too young to have started with “Goodbye, Columbus” and “Portnoy’s Complaint.”
    Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport

  9. American Pastoral is one of the greatest novels I’ve ever read. There’s a passage in there where the protagonist describes his young daughter’s body that takes my breath away everytime I read it. And it’s one of the absolute BEST examples of close third ever written.
    Posted by: Cara

  10. Whenever I’m at a loss for what to read, I go back to Roth. His books never cease to fill me with awe.
    Posted by: regina

  11. love Love LOVE the socks! I might have to do a pair like this for my first pair…

    When I get around to making my first pair. 🙂
    Posted by: shannon in oregon

  12. Great socks! And Sabbath’s Theatre is brilliant! 🙂
    Posted by: Kai

  13. Because you are too young to have started with “Goodbye, Columbus” and “Portnoy’s Complaint.”
    Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport

  14. American Pastoral is one of the greatest novels I’ve ever read. There’s a passage in there where the protagonist describes his young daughter’s body that takes my breath away everytime I read it. And it’s one of the absolute BEST examples of close third ever written.
    Posted by: Cara

  15. Whenever I’m at a loss for what to read, I go back to Roth. His books never cease to fill me with awe.
    Posted by: regina

  16. love Love LOVE the socks! I might have to do a pair like this for my first pair…

    When I get around to making my first pair. 🙂
    Posted by: shannon in oregon

  17. I love them. The color combination is just perfect. Thank you for sharing.
    Posted by: DeDe

  18. Those are some awesome socks…they match the acorn hat!
    Posted by: Tara

  19. Those socks are cool!
    Posted by: The Spinning Guy (Kim)

  20. I love them. The color combination is just perfect. Thank you for sharing.
    Posted by: DeDe

  21. Those are some awesome socks…they match the acorn hat!
    Posted by: Tara

  22. Those socks are cool!
    Posted by: The Spinning Guy (Kim)