icepixie: (Nine and fifty swans)
Hmmm. I was thinking PT would be along the lines of "here are exercises, do them, come back in a month if you're still needing Advil to function," but actually it's two hour-long appointments a week for the next month. *shrug* But they think it'll solve my problem, so I'm all for anything that does that, oh yes I am.

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I'm taking HP6 kind of slowly, mainly because my attention span was destroyed in high school, and college hasn't really helped it get back up to normal levels. Started this morning and am now through Chapter Seven.

Brief spoilery thoughts )

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I went to a used bookstore (Book Attic) after my PT appointment and traded in a bunch of my old paperbacks. (There was a big bookcase cleanout yesterday when my parents came home with HP6 and I realized that I had nowhere to put it, and I mean not even on top of a shelf or in front of a row of books. It was that bad.) Came back with eleven more paperbacks, and I still have $3.60 or 4 SFF books in credit. I love those people. I now have everything for comps with the exception of Beowulf, which it looks like I'll have to buy new online or at B&N (after I get a refund from the kid I "bought" The Marriage of Heaven and Hell from at Amazon's Marketplace...the estimated delivery range runs out tomorrow, and I don't think he/she ever bothered to ship it). Any free-floating Anglo-Saxon scholars reading this wanna give me advice on which translation to buy? I'm leaning towards Seamus Heaney's, as I enjoyed his version of Sweeney Astray, but I'm really kind of clueless.

Got a bunch of other SFF stuff, mostly by people I've heard of but haven't gotten around to reading anything by yet. Ended up with My Antonia, because I'm going through an Old(ish) (Mid)West phase. I think it's mostly to do with the combination of coming back into the country and watching a lot Carnivale.

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Jul. 17th, 2005 04:33 pm
icepixie: (Finding Neverland)
It appears that the Internet is picking back up as everyone finishes The Book. I too now have The Book thanks to ye olde discount store, but, shockingly, I am not currently reading it. I have approximately five million books checked out from the library, and I really need to finish at least one or two of them before I can start on this one. So I'm reading as fast as my little eyes will take me so I can start on HP6 tonight.

One day, I might finish some of these comps books, too. Counting each of the three sets of poems as one unit, I have thirteen things to read. I've read five of them (although I'll definitely have to go back over the George Herbert poems, as that was fall 2003) and I'm halfway through one of them. I'm aiming to get four more of them done this summer, and then finish up the remaining three over Thanksgiving and Christmas. In theory, this will work...

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