Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Magic and vocab.

Have just finished Dr Bainbridge's Pregnancy tour-de-force. It was only a simple skimming over the science of pregnancy, but was actually extremely interesting, and should make re-revising my repro notes from last year much easier. As I was reading it it reminded me just why I am studying Development and Reproduction next year - just because it's as close to magic as you can get in science.

I've now started to second book in the Gormenghast trilogy - the first few pages required me to have a dictionary at my side. I realised how I read books and simply ignore any words that I've not heard of before. "With her arms akimbo" for example... would have glossed over it, but now I know that it means to have your hands on your hips and your elbows sticking out sideways. I've been writing the really complicated ones down in my old french "Lexique" book from GCSE year, so maybe they'll stick!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

sorry tom...but do you realise how sad that makes you sound, you have a book of hard words? i'm surprise you even admit it to be honest :P you really are a true posh cambridgian =]
haha aren't you glad you have a loving sister like me :)
Hannah xxxx

Tom Ward said...

Yes, yes I am. Do you know what quaff means? I do. Haha. I win.