Good Week for Books

With my job and still being part-time, I have a really complicated and confusing commuting system. I'm not going to try to explain because it would take too long but as things stand, I have four hours in the morning before work and no where to go. So I've started reading. A lot. Like, I'm-reading-a-book-a-day sort of a lot. (I will ruin my eyes in no time.)

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is an excellent book. It's got a lot of hype right now but it's definitely worth it. Got really snappy dialogue, which is always a big kudos in my opinion. Stuck in Neutral and Silent to the Bone are also good, if very small (the author names are escaping me right now).

I also pre-ordered Legend of Zelda's 25th Anniversary Hyrule Historia, which came last week. Totally made up for a bad day. It's packed with a bunch of information that any LOZ fan would love. Unfortunately for me, it also has a lot of Skyward Sword spoilers in it, so I feel I shouldn't read those parts, since I haven't played that game....

On Tuesday I also went to a book launch party. The author went to the same school as I did, and is local (gotta support those local folks), and I loved her book, so I went. Never been to a launch party, though I've been to several signings before (and almost none of those previous authors are best sellers, either (yet)). It was a little too crowded for my taste but, you know, nice. She certainly pulled in a wide range of people. Everyone from 10-year-old girls to 50-something men and 70-something old ladies. Although I was really tired at the end of the day, I was happy I went.

So those are my life's recent events: books, and lots of them.

Until next time.

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