HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO EVERYONE...
Not a whole lot new here for me. If you read my previous blog to this one, you know that I finished the book I was reading. It was awesome. The best part about the whole thing is that I have actually had the opportunity to meet Rick. He is a much more down to earth guy than I would have imagined.
I have really been enjoying reading lately. I have always enjoyed it, but I never did much of it. I have now finished my third book in the past four months. Which for me, is a lot of reading. I have actually been enjoying it so much, the day I finished "PATIENT NUMBER ONE" I came home from work and started reading 1877: Year of Violence and I have already begun to enjoy it. It will be the first book of Uncle Robbie's that I have read and from this point on, I intend to read more. Not that any one cares about this shit, but I am enjoying my reading and wanted to write it.
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2 comments:
reading is awesome! i do quite a bit of it, but not as much as i used to. i wish i could find more time to read, but i get distracted by dvds from netflix ;)
Happy Halloween to you, as well.
-Leah
yeah, i've hardly read much fun stuff in the last 10 years, all computer and programming crap. but looking around robbie's house i am fallen in love with being surrounded by books.
i like wandering around and picking something up and pawing through it. the coolest thing is it's a lot of stuff that was popular from the 40's- 80's, some early 90's. it helps you step back from your present situation and see how many others have been there/here. you know the problem with TIME is that it makes the past seem like it didn't happen because you're stuck in the present dreading/planning for the future. who looks back these days?
-your everlovin' sister
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