Aug. 17th, 2007

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42.London Orbital by Iain Sinclair

Iain Sinclair walks around the M25 (or as close to the M25 as he can) and writes about it. In a random, stream-of-consciousness sort of way. He is particularly fixated on how many old psychiatric hospitals (and a smallpox isolation hospital) were situated near to what is now the M25, and before that how it was the "right" distance from London for rich people to have their country estates. He uses the word "psychogeography" a lot.

This book rocks, but I had to renew it from the library about three times. It is not particularly easy going and I found that my head had to be in exactly the right place in order to take any of it in. It is, however, full of exactly the sort of useless trivia I find riveting. More than worth the effort.

43. Thud! by Terry Pratchett

I haven't enjoyed a Pratchett book this much in years. I never thought about it before, but I think my favourite Discworld novels are the City Watch ones. I really like all the Watch characters. In Thud! Pratchett takes on immigration and religious fundamentalism, Blackberries and other PDAs (if they had little imps in them, I'd have one) and the Da Vinci Code. On top of that, I found myself genuinely curious about the solution to the mystery.

44. Psychoville by Christopher Fowler

Sunday's Bibliogoth selection and another re-read for me. It suffers a little when you know the ending, but I still ripped through it very quickly.
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Jerry is home from the vet and seems to be fine. I am very happy to have a live Jerry.

He is one expensive bunny! The price has gone up a lot since we used to have the same procedure done for Socks. I hope Jerry doesn't end up needing it as often as Socks did (the fact that we have had him for ages and this is the first time he's had problems with his teeth indicates that he probably won't be going back often. Please).

I had another positive teaching experience today, teaching young people (15-17) at a very basic level. Positive, but exhausting (that long walk yesterday probably didn't help). And I did all the errands I needed to do. So I have a better than usual sense of accomplishment, which is nice.

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