Sunday 8 December 2013

Joyland is good rather good

Joyland is rather good. A very fulfilling read, the talk of of an older man recalling his first break up, I have just got to the point in the story where his heart is open to the possibility of a future and love. It is unfolding in a tight grip, that to escape would do the writer Stephen King and this story and disservice. So I might just be falling in like with this one.

The other thing that is a fun is the swearing. The narrater never does but characters do, but the one who does swear you get this totally heartbreaking reveal to his pain and heartbreak. This a good book please read it. it is most enjoyable.

Echos of betrayal drags on.

Still being dyslexic is going well today, great way to be in the world.

Monday 2 December 2013

the Land of Joy

I started Joyland by Stephen King, It is the very story telling device of "I" that I don't like at all. I am sucked right into the character and want to know the uncertainty of revealed memory over a forty year period. I am so drawn into the tale i want to know to experience, this one. So I will It has a an awesome line "In the years, since. I've discovered there's a lot to be said for boredom."

I like a quiet life it is a glorious thing.

Also my breakfast reading is Elizabeth Moon: Echoes of Betrayal, It is ok still reading hopping it will keep developing as it is got a feather stupid prince guy in a really crappy spot because of his selfishness fun to watch suffering and desire unravel.

Reading well listening to the "Ghost Brothers of Darkland County" It is delightful, and I like it a heap a whole heap.

Dyslexia is a blast I like mine, it is a most enjoyable way to see the world and live in it.