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Jun. 6th, 2016 07:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
On and off and on and off, reboot, reboot, reboot = my pc
But it's okay - ppl have survived thousands of years sans the internet, and I will, too.
Highly recommend, Full Dark, No Stars, by Stephen King. Late to the party, but I could not put it down until I finished it. I'd been reading nothing but biographies, so these were especially fantastic to me. My son said, "You read Koontz for the plot, and King for the characters", but Stephen didn't do too damned shabby with the plots for these, I'd say. I also have, Failure is not an Option, on order - can't wait - by Gene Kranz.
Back to work, tonight - and still sans car; it's going to be a long two weeks, on that front - but it'll be okay. I may even be able to get that little fifty-buck pc, if my mother can drive me. Crossing fingers ;)
But it's okay - ppl have survived thousands of years sans the internet, and I will, too.
Highly recommend, Full Dark, No Stars, by Stephen King. Late to the party, but I could not put it down until I finished it. I'd been reading nothing but biographies, so these were especially fantastic to me. My son said, "You read Koontz for the plot, and King for the characters", but Stephen didn't do too damned shabby with the plots for these, I'd say. I also have, Failure is not an Option, on order - can't wait - by Gene Kranz.
Back to work, tonight - and still sans car; it's going to be a long two weeks, on that front - but it'll be okay. I may even be able to get that little fifty-buck pc, if my mother can drive me. Crossing fingers ;)
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Date: 2016-06-09 03:55 am (UTC)It's funny because from what I understand Koontz based a lot of his stories here in Orange County but that still hasn't drawn me in yet. Maybe someday. He certainly churns them out, doesn't he?