Still:
- Livid, though it seems to be settling into a low level world-weary derision
- Amazed by the awkward and honest way that youngsters use their bodies, it in turns embarrasses , confounds, and astounds me
- Trying to become more human again after 33 days straight at work and then the apocolypsis of lightly imparted (work-gripe related) death knells
- Calming; like aloe on a raw wound, my last two days have cooled me, but only time will really begin to make it less sore
- Really happy that my brothers seem to be negotiating themselves through their difficult days with far more aplomb, better dress sense and greater grace than ever I did
- Nostalgic for the ease of August, and the pleasant sensations of sloth and evenings full of possibility that an early dusk brings
- Looking.
B: Freakonomics, Dubner and Levitt; Dirk Gently... Douglas Adams; If Minds Had Toes Lucy Eyre
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dirk gently is, quite possibly, one of my favorite books ever; always reliable for a good guffaw.
additionally, freakonomics was one of the more thought-provoking things i'd read in a while--singlehandedly making my foray into non-fiction worthwhile.
how are you finding them?
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