Welp, I finally made it back into the public library on my lunch break today.
I paid my old fines, got an updated library card, and checked out 9 books. Yipes!
I checked out the following, in additional to several psychology-related books:
-Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen
-The Complete Shorter Fiction of Virginia Woolf
-In My Own Words (Evita)
-Bad Times in Buenos Aires (anthro. stuff)
-The Unconquered by Scott Wallace (about the search for uncontacted tribes of South America)
I'm excited to start reading again finally! My brain needs the distraction and exercise.
Also reading The Twelve Lessons of Abandonment Recovery by Susan Anderson, an interesting allegorical read that I can identify with on a few different levels. It's caught me off guard on a few occasions and I've found myself on the brink of tears while reading it.
I'm excited about reading and settling my mind on one thing at a time while I'm going through each book.
What are you guys reading?
I paid my old fines, got an updated library card, and checked out 9 books. Yipes!
I checked out the following, in additional to several psychology-related books:
-Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen
-The Complete Shorter Fiction of Virginia Woolf
-In My Own Words (Evita)
-Bad Times in Buenos Aires (anthro. stuff)
-The Unconquered by Scott Wallace (about the search for uncontacted tribes of South America)
I'm excited to start reading again finally! My brain needs the distraction and exercise.
Also reading The Twelve Lessons of Abandonment Recovery by Susan Anderson, an interesting allegorical read that I can identify with on a few different levels. It's caught me off guard on a few occasions and I've found myself on the brink of tears while reading it.
I'm excited about reading and settling my mind on one thing at a time while I'm going through each book.
What are you guys reading?
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I have a chunk of older stuff from the 90s (indies and early translated manga) but that's really about it.