on the bedside stack....
Aug. 28th, 2004 10:29 pmSpent much of the day reading - it's so good to have the time to kick back!
The Introvert Advantage - lots of "aha" moments :) The book does a lot of reassuring the reader that they're normal, which reads excessive to me because I've never felt that being introverted is a particularly bad thing, even if I do feel at a loss for words sometimes. Worth reading, if only to figure out how to keep from burning out on good company!
Under the Black Flag - a layman's history of piracy, focusing on the Caribbean in the 17th-18th century. Shipboard life could be brutal, but was surprisingly democratic. The reality is far more interesting than the romance :)
Ethical Slut - still moving slowly on this one, to take notes. A lot to chew on here.
The Introvert Advantage - lots of "aha" moments :) The book does a lot of reassuring the reader that they're normal, which reads excessive to me because I've never felt that being introverted is a particularly bad thing, even if I do feel at a loss for words sometimes. Worth reading, if only to figure out how to keep from burning out on good company!
Under the Black Flag - a layman's history of piracy, focusing on the Caribbean in the 17th-18th century. Shipboard life could be brutal, but was surprisingly democratic. The reality is far more interesting than the romance :)
Ethical Slut - still moving slowly on this one, to take notes. A lot to chew on here.
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Date: 2004-08-28 08:12 pm (UTC)Have that one! Cordingly also did one called 'Women Sailors and Sailors' Women" which is a fun read, though I think Joan Druett's "She Captains" did a better job with the same subject.
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Date: 2004-08-28 08:21 pm (UTC)