Am comeing to the end of my second week back at school and all is well. Am being very good and studying hard - more than I have these last 3.75 years acually. I should have got rid of my telly ages ago. Not being able to leisurly slouch infront of the TV without any resistance has worked wonders on my dicipline(?) and I spend time studing, reading for leisure, cooking, even exercising (have become a memer of my local gym and have already been once, moreover I'm going to be taking belly-dance lesson as of the end of September!)
These last two weeks I have been reading a series of three books by Louis de Bernières that take place in a fictional country in South America and the books are wonderful. I've laughed and cried alternately, the book being full of humour, warmth, joy at the same time as it describes horrific events and people commiting attroceties and developing into monsters. The country in question being fictional delivers one from having to think about historical accuracybut still learning about the turbulent history of a continent. And more: my dad is in it - more or lesss. READ THEM! The books are called: The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord samt The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Gauzman.
These last two weeks I have been reading a series of three books by Louis de Bernières that take place in a fictional country in South America and the books are wonderful. I've laughed and cried alternately, the book being full of humour, warmth, joy at the same time as it describes horrific events and people commiting attroceties and developing into monsters. The country in question being fictional delivers one from having to think about historical accuracybut still learning about the turbulent history of a continent. And more: my dad is in it - more or lesss. READ THEM! The books are called: The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord samt The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Gauzman.

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