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January 03 HAPPY NEW YEAR 2008 has gotten off to a slow and quiet start - THANKFULLY! The last few weeks of 2007 were hectic, I was working alot of hours at Chapters and trying to get ready for Christmas as well as dealing with all the crap at my "real" job (hahaha - to the real job part not the crap part). The boys were thrilled to get PlayStation3 for Christmas and I was thrilled with my turquoise IPOD shuffle. I love it. I've been mostly relaxing this week before next week and the kids are back at school and work will be back in full swing (both places) and I want to start back at Humber to do the Canadian Human Resources Professional program....9 courses, 3 years. Not sure what I want to do with it, but know for sure I want out of my current position and nothing I say or do is seeming to get me out. I think I just about hit 100 books for 2007, I"m not going to put my full comments here, I haven't even done them on BookCrossing yet...but here they are: By The Pricking of My Thumbs - Agatha Christie (audiobook) Love Tommy and Tuppence. In this novel they are in their golden years (probably mid-50's - oh how times have changed) and Tuppence just can't seem to stay out of trouble. She gets coshed over the head while investigating the disappearance of an old biddy from a nursing home..and sends Tommy into a tither trying to find her. Lethally Blonde - Kate White Bailey Weggins is back in fighting form...men and murder surround her. The Poet and The Murderer by Simon Worrall The semi biographical story of a forger who forged an Emily Dickinson poem and fooled the world. Black Dogs by Stephen Booth Read this all in one sitting last night. A British procedural mystery in the style of Peter BRobinson I think there may have been a few more, actually I am sure there was at least one more but I can't remember the title! |
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