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Only two more weeks of work stand between me and my first vacation since March of this year. I am so looking forward to some quiet yet still fun time away. I will be spending time with my family and getting my first look at how much they have transformed what had been my grandparents home. As of now I have only seen a couple of photos, but I sense that more will be revealed when I get there.
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Even though I am nowhere near the end or even the middle of the book Dark Star Safari, I picked up another book to read when I was at the library last week Saturday. I had an impulse to read some Philip K. Dick and was happy to find a copy of The Man in the High Castle sitting on the shelf. Who could not like a story that talks about a world where the Nazis won the war and America was divided between the Germans and the Japanese?
Obviously, I love Paul Theroux having read at least three of his books, but I wanted something more brief. A mere hundred and ninety three pages will meet that requirement for me quite nicely and once I finish it, I will jump back into the four hundred and eighty five page tome about Africa.