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5.19.2008

these be the words



As of this moment, Mac be the only book my nose be immersed in (alright, probably for the rest of the day). But soon I will open something with a spine. I refuse to start anything new until the following are finished.




My current reading choices (in no particular order):


Lamb by Christopher Moore

Othello by William Shakespeare

The Chainbreaker Bike Book: A Rough Guide To Bicycle Maintenance by Ethan Clark and Shelly Lynn Jackson

Arsenals of Folly: The Making of the Nuclear Arms Race by Richard Rhodes

The Food Chain by Nicky Silver



sketch by aubree lynn

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