I was feeling a bit strange and depressive yesterday, but a quick trip to the bookstore fixed that.  I bought two books(and some dessert), The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis and Wifey by Judy Blume. 
The Magician's Nephew is a book I've been meaning to buy for awhile now.  I've never read The Chronicles of Narnia and it's about time I started because there is a movie version coming in December of this year and it looks as though it may be quite good.  I think I tried to read them when I was younger, but they never quite grabbed my attention.  Given my unfailing interest and budding(well, maybe a bit more than budding) expertise in young adult literature the series is a must read for me.
Wifey is not at all like the Judy Blume books I read as a child.  I do, however,  recognize the same style of writing.  Judy Blume does an excellent job of creating very unabashedly real characters and just like I related to the characters in Superfudge and Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing as an elementary student I can also relate to her adult characters.   I find the main character of Wifey having thoughts that I find familiar, but probably wouldn't openly acknowledge that I'd had them.  I find this a little funny because I'm a pretty easy-going, open-book sort of person.  It is clear that society has taught me not to talk about some things, though this book might change that a bit.  Now I'm a bit more aware that other people are thinking like I do.    Wifey can't quite be called a Harlequin romance novel, but it can probably still be classified as trash.  In other words, perfect summer reading.  I've already read half of it.
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I so much want to make a meaningful comment on here, but the infection running wild through my body prevents rational thought...p'raps this would be a good time to start writing some poetry?
Hehehe! Good call. People are always writing when they're screwed up. Drugs, drink, emotions... it's even been said that Lewis Carroll got a great deal of inspiration from migraine headaches!
inspiration from a migraine? inspire me to suicide maybe.
-Lewis
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