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Maybe you're allergic to this job. Maybe we should be voting on whether or not you should get different work. (I didn't vote. Do you WANT me to fire you? You'd be happier and healthier somewhere else, wouldn't you?)
I think it's great that you're taking care of yourself now. Keep that up!
Bren, I've heard many wonderful things about Walter Mosley, but because of my habit of avoiding P.I. mysteries I haven't read any of his books yet. However, "panoply of quirky characters" are the magic words that make me think I should, and very soon!
Welcome to the forum, concord6! I read Julian Barnes (though not the new one yet) and crime fiction, too. I certainly haven't read and probably never will read all the good 19th century novels; which do you particularly recommend?
I'm very glad I read the speech, but I can't call it "uplifting." It made me feel like I'd been punched in the stomach...and also as if I'd punched someone in the stomach. :(
Hi, Dollydaydreamer! (Does liking to read "debut books" mean what I think it does, books by never-before-published writers? Or is it a genre I don't know about?)