57) "Johnny and the Bomb" - Pratchett
58) "The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents" - Pratchett
I despair of figuring out what day I finished "Johnny," so not going to do a retropost this time. I've been doing a lot of them, lately, though I suppose nobody sees them because they're retro. You'd have to be stalking me to notice. ;)
I suppose I ought to write something about them... Very good, you should read them. Um. I need to get my shower and get ready to take Eor's car to servicing so I can be sure it will get him to his doctor's appointment on Monday, so I'm not really in the headspace for writing at the moment.
Next book ought to be another of the Oz series by Thompson, but I do also have three half-finished books on my desk waiting for me to continue on with them. I've been rereading Stephen Fry's autobiographical "The Fry Chronicles", I have two issues of Asimov's here, and there's "Fear: Trump in the Whitehous" by Bob Woodward. I can't seem to face anything that requires thought, lately, and Pratchett is being really great for distracting me from my world. And giving me courage, I must say.
58) "The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents" - Pratchett
I despair of figuring out what day I finished "Johnny," so not going to do a retropost this time. I've been doing a lot of them, lately, though I suppose nobody sees them because they're retro. You'd have to be stalking me to notice. ;)
I suppose I ought to write something about them... Very good, you should read them. Um. I need to get my shower and get ready to take Eor's car to servicing so I can be sure it will get him to his doctor's appointment on Monday, so I'm not really in the headspace for writing at the moment.
Next book ought to be another of the Oz series by Thompson, but I do also have three half-finished books on my desk waiting for me to continue on with them. I've been rereading Stephen Fry's autobiographical "The Fry Chronicles", I have two issues of Asimov's here, and there's "Fear: Trump in the Whitehous" by Bob Woodward. I can't seem to face anything that requires thought, lately, and Pratchett is being really great for distracting me from my world. And giving me courage, I must say.