Appointment and Book-Buying
May. 21st, 2010 12:40 amHad an appointment with the therapist today, which I almost didn't remember till when I woke up this morning.
And I sped home from that, since we had a coupon for the Used Book SuperStore in Burlington, and since my mom had an appointment at Lahey Clinic, we decided to use it pronto (as we've had them accidentally expire on us). Picked up Jacqueline Carey's Godslayer duo, also Anne Rice's "The Vampire Lestat", a collection of Louisa May Alcott's little-known thriller short stories, Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin", Anne McCaffrey's "The City Who Fought" (aka "Sim's canon" to the
carpe_ho_ras crowd), among others.
Work tomorrow is up in the air: I'm supposed to call in and see if anyone has called out, which I have a feeling is going to be "nope, sorry", but I hope not, as I need the money for next month's phone/Internet bill, which just arrived in the mail. And because I am eying a potential birthday present for myself, namely the impossible to find soundtrack to "Gormenghast" (for USD$60. I must be insane. Or addicted.).
And I sped home from that, since we had a coupon for the Used Book SuperStore in Burlington, and since my mom had an appointment at Lahey Clinic, we decided to use it pronto (as we've had them accidentally expire on us). Picked up Jacqueline Carey's Godslayer duo, also Anne Rice's "The Vampire Lestat", a collection of Louisa May Alcott's little-known thriller short stories, Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin", Anne McCaffrey's "The City Who Fought" (aka "Sim's canon" to the
Work tomorrow is up in the air: I'm supposed to call in and see if anyone has called out, which I have a feeling is going to be "nope, sorry", but I hope not, as I need the money for next month's phone/Internet bill, which just arrived in the mail. And because I am eying a potential birthday present for myself, namely the impossible to find soundtrack to "Gormenghast" (for USD$60. I must be insane. Or addicted.).