Busy
I’m taking part in a book exchange through Reddit again. These are the first two books I’ve been sent by the person who got me. I’ve heard of Educated (I think it was through @sleepygene), so I’m looking forward to that one. The other one I haven’t heard of, but it looks good.
Forgot to mention before, but one of the things that happened as a result of my issues with the job centre is I’ve got back in touch with the person from Working Links. She’s still on at me about doing the Functional Skills in English, though I think I’ve talked her down from that. She’s also wanting me to do neuro linguistic programming. I looked it up and it’s basically pseudoscience. But, I’ll likely agree to it as she needs a win with me.
I’m busy over the next week or so. Saturday, I’m going to see The Invisible Man then to a gig. A band called Elvana. A Nirvana tribute act with an Elvis impersonator on lead vocals. Tuesday is the Frank Turner gig. A week on Saturday, I’ve got a taster session for a creative writing thing I’m thinking of entering. Then I have my wife to murder, and Guilder to frame for it. I’m swamped.
Anyway. My food is here and I’m watching Noughts and Crosses, so I’ll leave this here.
Will
I hope you enjoy the books….
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Hatchet is one of my favorites–read it in middle school. It’s part of the Brian Saga. There’s five books in the series. They’re pretty good.
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Hatchet is awesome. So are the follow ups, but skip The River book if you read more about Brian. I have most of Paulsen’s books and have enjoyed them all.
I had a boy in class that said he would never be able to read a 4th grade level book. Hatchet is a higher reading level. The boy was a country type kid. I handed him Hatchet and said, “See if you can read this.” He couldn’t put it down and continued on to read all the Brian books.
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You want to murder your wife? ;^p You bad boy. :^D LOL Whatcha eatin’?
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