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mismolly Is feeling MUCH better! =)
This month I’m reading The View From Below by Lindsey Crittenden. So far its really good, but I’m only a few pages into the second chapter. It’s a bunch of short stories, each chapter is a different story.
- alice in wonderland by lewis carrol
- noveccento by alessandro baricco
both reeeaaalllyyyyy gooooood
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When you’re working the graveyard shift, it’s pretty hard, man! I get home and sleep, that’s it. When I wake up, I just wanna relax before I get ready for work. I have school on the weekends.
I’ll revisit this goal when I start getting real comfortable with my work/school schedule.
Finished reading Mark Kurlansky’s “Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea”.
I started during the third week of March and finished today, which falls on in the middle of the second week of April. I’d say it’s fair to chalk it up for march.
I believe I have a fair chance of finishing the History of Spain within this month if I read a few pages every day. Or not.
I started reading another book, “The Rough Guide’s History of Spain” by Justin Wintle. It’s a small, handy book, about 500 pages. I read a few pages from it at night, because it’s interesting and it puts me to sleep at the same time.
For some reason, “Nonviolence” is only interesting during the daytime. For me, at least.
I’ve started this one off with Mark Karlunsky’s Nonviolence – The History Of A Dangerous Idea. So far so good; I’ve been able to read two chapters in the two days I’ve had it. I should have no problem finishing this within a week or two.
I started to read again.. Have already read 2 books in the last couple weeks.. It’s just important to keep reading every month and not just few books in a certain period and then none for a long time.. because that’s what I have been doing..


