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Nature Girl by Carl Hiaasen

Worry: Controlling It and Using It Wisely by Edward M Hallowell

Staying Well With Guided Imagery by Belleruth Naparstek

Positive Energy by Judy Orloff M.D.


Mine are all library books.
 
a storm of swords - 1: steel and snow by george martin
it's taking me way longer than normal due to other stuff i'm busy with, plus some passages are a flamin' irish peat-bog of names of people and places and titles. holds up the story parts and gets boring :(
 
My current queue.

John Dies At the End
This Book Is Full of Spiders
The Postmortal
The Oblivion Society
Everything Is Going To Kill Everybody
Ass Goblins of Auschwitz
 
How to get rid of the cunts in your life.

Penned by yours truly.
 
I usually have at least two books going at any time plus reading articles online because I'm shortly attention spanned.

Recently finished:
Dermaphoria by Craig Clevenger
and
The Contortionist's Handbook also by Craig Clevenger
(both very good, though I liked the latter more than the former - if you like Chuck Palahniuk, you'll probably enjoy them)
and
Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls by David Sedaris
(who I love - if you like funny, you should read anything by David Sedaris because he is teh funny)

Just started:
Naked by David Sedaris
and
Zerostrata by Andersen Prunty
(because I really enjoyed his short story collection The Driver's Guide to Hitting Pedestrians - very off-center stuff; really sparsely written, surreal, more like troubling dreams than stories)
and
Tell-All by Chuck Palahniuk
(which will probably go the way of Pygmy - that is, deleted from my Kindle app after several attempted reads - because I'm just not caring; besides the two aforementioned books, I like most of his stuff)
 
Naked is one of my favorite books of all time. I was so lucky to see David Sedaris perform live when I lived in NY. At any moment I didn't know if I'd die of uncontrollable laughter.

Plus Amy Sedaris, yeah, I kind of have a crush on her.
 
Naked is one of my favorite books of all time. I was so lucky to see David Sedaris perform live when I lived in NY. At any moment I didn't know if I'd die of uncontrollable laughter.

Plus Amy Sedaris, yeah, I kind of have a crush on her.

I've heard good things about Naked as well.
 
Naked is one of my favorite books of all time. I was so lucky to see David Sedaris perform live when I lived in NY. At any moment I didn't know if I'd die of uncontrollable laughter.

Plus Amy Sedaris, yeah, I kind of have a crush on her.

I first saw her in Strangers with Candy (the show - never saw the movie, heard it sucked) and thought she actually looked like that. Weirded me out when I saw her in an interview out of her Jerri Blank getup. She's really cute!

I'd love to see David Sedaris read. I'd probably laugh to death. I nearly do reading him. Just finished the chapter about his Ya-ya. My jaw hurt, I laughed so hard.
 
I first saw her in Strangers with Candy (the show - never saw the movie, heard it sucked) and thought she actually looked like that. Weirded me out when I saw her in an interview out of her Jerri Blank getup. She's really cute!

I'd love to see David Sedaris read. I'd probably laugh to death. I nearly do reading him. Just finished the chapter about his Ya-ya. My jaw hurt, I laughed so hard.

Yeah, I never really liked that show much. I mean it was OK for what it was, but it was just very awkward.

I don't recall what it was for exactly, but she ended up doing a performance at Neumo's in Seattle. I know that a lot of people think she is goofy looking, but whatever. She's cute in an odd way.
 
The Last Train To Zona Verde
Paul Theroux
The Doll
Taylor Stevens
New Yorker Magazine
June issues
Dad is Fat
Jim Gaffigan
 
Nah, she's super cute in RL. But that show - I love that show. It kills me. And Stephen Colbert will always be Mr. Noblet to me.
 
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