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I need to stop consuming entire books in a day, even if it does put me at fifty rather early in the year. I will run out of my carefully hoarded stack. Perhaps I should read some non-fiction, since it's been mostly fiction all year long. (I have Havel's book sitting on a shelf, waiting patiently for me to take it to the Castle and back.) Yesterday I devoured The Seal Wife and today it was Worst Fears. Oddly, both books I bought for a dollar at Half Price and both are first editions.
Perhaps I should read The Red Tree again, since the weather might be imperceptibly shading towards autumn here. I could live with a month or so of gray, honestly. I cook more. Like the chocolate almond chip cookies. More quiche for dinner to use up the duck eggs.
Perhaps I should read The Red Tree again, since the weather might be imperceptibly shading towards autumn here. I could live with a month or so of gray, honestly. I cook more. Like the chocolate almond chip cookies. More quiche for dinner to use up the duck eggs.
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Date: 2009-10-05 09:14 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-10-05 09:47 pm (UTC)I feel like a slacker in the reading department. I'm barely pushing 20 books for the year. I blame the lack of decent new fantasy authors. I still can't really enjoy reading non-fiction.
You should come back here if you're looking for cool gray weather. It's been in the 40s every morning for the last week and fall gloom.
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Date: 2009-10-05 09:50 pm (UTC)Yay quiche!
I think the best non-fiction are the biographies of people really odd lives.
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Date: 2009-10-05 11:04 pm (UTC)You might enjoy some of them, especially the cooking ones :)