I want to read some more of The Sixth Extinction. I'd also like to finish off Cyberpunk: Malaysia and maybe even start Not Much of an Engineer (Sir Stanley Hooker's autobiography). But I may just end up reading a load of children's books aloud, and perusing the Economist in the bath.
I gave up on the suicide book so now I'm reading 'life and death in psychoanalysis' by laplanche. and I'll probablay read some more of my book on stretching and probably twitter
More of the book I started Thursday, more study materials. Maybe some quilting books as I have to make a block based on an 'inspiration' block, and I got nothin'.
Tried to read "The Martian," but was bored by the voice and gave up into chapter two. Now getting sucked into "Wolf in White Van" by John Darnielle. I finished reading "Rage of Ultron" and thinking of diving head first into the Spider-Verse crossover.
I recently read The Martian. I can see why the trapped astronaut's voice would be annoying, although I derived a lot of amusement from it as he reminded me of an amalgamation of people (mostly engineers) I work with. If you ever go back to it, it's worth getting to the bits taking place on the ground (Earth), if only for the insight into NASA culture. The author really did his homework there.
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