a lonely chord without a song..searching for an orchestration where i belong
love that song. a lonely chord by tsunami bomb (r.i.p.) saturday afternoon. meeting up with a bookclub i saw on craigslist in a couple of hours. should be fun. if anything else, i wanna see what kind of people will show up and more importantly what kind of books will be discussed. we're to bring the names + authors of 3 books we want to read. i guess i should think of my 3. so far i have:
Refuse to Choose: A Revolutionary Program for Doing Everything You Love by Barbara Sher. This book sort of just fell on my lap yesterday at work and i've been thinking about it ever since. it will be purchased today. hmmm, what else, what else. how bout
A World Lit Only by Fire by William Manchester. I adore this book to bits. It was *the book* all the cool kids were reading back in 11th grade AP History and has been part of my library ever since. It delves into the medieval mind and actions with such ease and comfort, you feel you're part of the royal court; privee to all the courtly gossip, lust and decadence that isn't covered in history classes. it's a pure delight. all stuffiness and dates-a-rama left at the door, please.
ok, need one more...grrrr, most books i read are all non-fiction/political tomes. i'd love to welcome autumn with a light, fluffy, funny book...finding said book will be my mission maintenant.
Refuse to Choose: A Revolutionary Program for Doing Everything You Love by Barbara Sher. This book sort of just fell on my lap yesterday at work and i've been thinking about it ever since. it will be purchased today. hmmm, what else, what else. how bout
A World Lit Only by Fire by William Manchester. I adore this book to bits. It was *the book* all the cool kids were reading back in 11th grade AP History and has been part of my library ever since. It delves into the medieval mind and actions with such ease and comfort, you feel you're part of the royal court; privee to all the courtly gossip, lust and decadence that isn't covered in history classes. it's a pure delight. all stuffiness and dates-a-rama left at the door, please.
ok, need one more...grrrr, most books i read are all non-fiction/political tomes. i'd love to welcome autumn with a light, fluffy, funny book...finding said book will be my mission maintenant.
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