Short answer NO. I forgot which books you gave me. But I found two last night. I gotta finish the one i started. I have been reading a ton however. Well, a ton for me. I read that david sedaris book and loved it. Then I read this book of his that jill had lent to me long ago. Also Great. I read the Hunger Games trilogy. Then this book by the author of "the Giver". Im in need of some serious non fiction in fact. But there's enough truth in my daily life to keep one insane. Whachu readin on that your diggin?
Hahah which other sedaris one did you read? I don't remember which ones I gave you either, but all of his are good. Have you ever heard him read? He's great. Really adds a new dimension to the stories. If you're jonesin for some nonfiction, I'm reading two nf books that are awesome: "the hero with a thousand faces," in which the mythologist author connects central themes and symbols from myths and folk tales around the world, and "the myth of sysiphus," a collection of essays by camus where he explores suicide using philosophical arguments. You can borrow those when I'm done if you're interested. "Hero" is by far better, though, unless you're really into philosophy. Or suicide.
I like the idea of both of those in idea. But I'm not sure i'm that interested in reading them. Squirrel seeks Chipmunk. It was short and weird. Loved it. I have never heard the man talk....Jill had tickets to go see him at the Fraul, but we went to New york instead.
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I read that david sedaris book and loved it. Then I read this book of his that jill had lent to me long ago. Also Great. I read the Hunger Games trilogy. Then this book by the author of "the Giver". Im in need of some serious non fiction in fact. But there's enough truth in my daily life to keep one insane.
Whachu readin on that your diggin?
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Squirrel seeks Chipmunk. It was short and weird. Loved it.
I have never heard the man talk....Jill had tickets to go see him at the Fraul, but we went to New york instead.
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