I was like, "I have this hazy sort of understanding of "omniubus" as a Congress thing but I was like, there is something about that word that makes me think it's something worse, too.
So I looked it up. It's one of those "large" anthologies of fiction where PARTS of an author or tale are all shoved into one giant textbook and ask you read it, you are like, "I know they are trying to prepare me to like, pass the dang AP English Test but HOLY CRUD when my teachers handed out an omnibus on the first day of class, I would get this sinking feeling. It was kind of like 'Here we go, Anna, you are going to be doing a lot of OUTSIDE reading, you may develop scoliosis, or you are going to prepare yoursefl for NEVER knowing the ending of something."
It's hard to believe the congress deal is worse but it so, so is. I guess it's still a reasonable definition: we are trying you mak your course load SO overwhelming, NO one knows anything about anythign except the good happy folks who SNUCK one line in, and they are shafting you. Ugh.
Anna