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Exciting news!
By July 9th, Reading Freely should be available at the domain I purchased a few months back, ReadingFreely.com. The transition will mark a big change here, as I plan on redirecting site traffic from thisweekatthelibrary.blogspot.com to the “new” site, which … Continue reading
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Top Ten Childhood Favorites
Today the Artsy Reader Girl’s topic is…. top ten childhood favorites! I didn’t realize this before, but boy howdy did I read a lot of science fiction as a kid. 1. The Henry Huggins/Beezus and Ramona books. Beverly Cleary was … Continue reading
Progress report
Well, dear readers, we’re sixth months in to 2019, and that’s a good time to do a little check up on my challengs. First up, Science! For the past few years I’ve organized my science reading into diverse categories to … Continue reading
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Library Loot Box
One of the libraries that I use for occasional nonfiction reads is going through a massive summer discarding, and – though part of my brain is steadily kicking me – I’ve taken advantage of it to acquire a box…or two…of … Continue reading
AI Spam Comments Volume I
I get so many bizaare or uncanny AI comments these days that I wanted to share a few. I’ve shared a couple before which were spooky — well written, with no links or hooks, making me wonder what the point … Continue reading
Buddhist cyberpunk?
“As a child I’d believed there was an essential person, a sort of core personality around which the surface factors could evolve and change without damaging the integrity of who you were. Later, I started to see that this was … Continue reading
John Grisham: Favorites and Unfavorites
John Grisham was the first novelist whose entire bibliography I ever finished, though these days I must limit that to “adult” biblography, given his kid lawyer series. Given that there are so many, I thought it would be fun … Continue reading
On books and decluttering
I keep a photo in my bedroom of my college dorm — not for sentimental musings over my halcyon college days, but for the simplicity expressed. The room is largely open, containing a twin bed, an end table with a … Continue reading
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So it goes
This weekend has seen me reach the end of Red Dead Redemption II. I have never been as moved by the ending of a game, or by a videogame protagonist. The sheer depth of this game — so much so … Continue reading
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