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    Just started I Cheerfully Refuse, one of the many books I bought during the North of Boston Independent Bookstore scavenger hunt recently.

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      @Mary-Anna All good things! I find that there is always something I can do better than I’ve been doing it. Now I’m concentrating on breath, and coordinating breath to movement. Also working on posture, and making all movements flow from one to another. It’s almost like dancing.

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      @AdagioM @Mary-Anna I tried Tai Chi several times and passed out each time. I guess it is not for me. 😉

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        @Piano-Dad said in What are you reading?:

        I have never read any of Ursula K. Le Guin, so I'm starting the Left Hand of Darkness.

        I've had that one on my bedside table for a while. I read and admired The Dispossessed many years ago, and I've taught from her book on writing, Steering the Craft, but The Left Hand of Darkness is her most famous book, so I really want to read it and The Wizard of Earthsea.

        Also, I've started taking Tai Chi and my teacher recommended her interpretation of the Tao Te Ching, so I just grabbed the ebook.

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        @Mary-Anna @Piano-Dad #booksky #BannedBookSkyClub over on Blue Sky is reading The Left Hand of Darkness in June. I might use that as an excuse motivation.

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          @Mary-Anna @Piano-Dad #booksky #BannedBookSkyClub over on Blue Sky is reading The Left Hand of Darkness in June. I might use that as an excuse motivation.

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          @rustyfingers said in What are you reading?:

          @Mary-Anna @Piano-Dad #booksky #BannedBookSkyClub over on Blue Sky is reading The Left Hand of Darkness in June. I might use that as an excuse motivation.

          Ooh! Good to know!

          And it sounds like tai chi is not for you! I had that experience with karate, but so far tai chi is good.

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            The Law of the Land by Charles Rembar (1980)

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              Currently reading The Greater Journey by David McCullough, subtitled
              Americans in Paris. Very interesting so far. I've been a sucker for books set in Paris for a long time, even more so after visiting the city myself.

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                @rustyfingers said in What are you reading?:

                @Mary-Anna @Piano-Dad #booksky #BannedBookSkyClub over on Blue Sky is reading The Left Hand of Darkness in June. I might use that as an excuse motivation.

                Ooh! Good to know!

                And it sounds like tai chi is not for you! I had that experience with karate, but so far tai chi is good.

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                Finished The Left Hand of Darkness in time to return it to the library. Slow start due to world building. It picked up half-way through. Use of anthropological artifacts throughout.

                Starting Disability Visibility edited by Alice Wong.

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                  I just read "The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity" by Carlo Cipolla. It's online (see link below) and it's a fast read.

                  An enjoyable and interesting read. I can't say I agree with his postulate that stupidity is built-in, but otherwise a clever essay. It does seem applicable to current events.

                  https://ia801609.us.archive.org/29/items/kaufman-s-clinical-neurology-for-psychiatrists-pdfdrive/The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity (Carlo M. Cipolla) (Z-Library).pdf

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                    Last week I got these preloved:
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                    The Garden Room (1986) is a bit of a coffee table book which I've flicked right through to look at the photos for ideas. We'd love to add one on to the house.

                    Today at £2.95 each...
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                    The Complete Gardner (1994) seemed a very practical book with an excellent section on types& construction.
                    The OS Road Atlas (1990) is pure indulgence in these days of car satnav & phone maps. Ring roads and motorways may change but it has topographic detail that I love and is perfect for planning road trips.

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                    This area for example, English Lake District and High Pennines is mostly unchanged in 35 years.

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                      “The Always Already Absent Present”. — recent poetry by Anne Tardos

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                        “The Always Already Absent Present”. — recent poetry by Anne Tardos

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                        @RealPlayer said in What are you reading?:

                        “The Always Already Absent Present”. — recent poetry by Anne Tardos

                        Looks interesting. 7 words in 7 lines. Guessing there are no rhymes.
                        Do they flow?)

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                          Fifty-One

                          Given the situation we find ourselves in
                          We often wonder how we got here
                          Those who claim that life is short
                          Must be either insatiable and or megalomaniacal
                          Or they have a skewed view of
                          Things which is more than understandable
                          Given the situation we find ourselves in

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                            Started Cormac McCarthy's The Passenger. Read some of his books years ago. Think he is improving. Did not need to.

                            “I’m at an age when remembering something right away is as good as an orgasm.”—Gloria Steinem to Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Wiser Than Me

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