Thursday, August 30, 2007

Dire Numbers



I finished a book that wasn't all that bad. Dark Inheritance. More of a balanced book. In that I say it was poorly written, but the ideas behind it are intresting. Bound to see and learn a few things if you read it however. As I often get when I read a book that I enjoy and they steal alway the right to read more by mysteryly taking away more pages. I've got slightly hyper. Now within the mind that thinks too much, this is a scary thing for all those involved.The Turning Point. Read this book. Socity of the Mind. Read this book. Otherland, read this series. Those are books I enjoyed reading.I am reading Turning Point now. I want more books, but I don't deserve them yet. Haven't read enough of the ones I have. But I will soon. For I don't have a job. Not now, and sometimes I hope not ever. I'm enjoying right now. Very happy with it.Anyway, also a wonderful word is Maven. The Turning Point has it in it. N. 1965, borrowed from Yiddish meyvn, from Hebrew mëbhïn(soild lines over e and the i), literally, one who understands.Maven or mavin(noun) plural mavens or maveins; :expertThe last pages of a good book, is depressing. And of a great book, dire numbers. For in either case it rarely seems the last page came too late. Could always enjoy another line of the author's visions.

5 comments:

samexmistake said...

You know, you about sounded like one of those foreigners I talk to online that has trouble with English in that..not sure why.

kbeapataknoleh said...

It's clear to me that I was. I left out the full structure of what I was out to say, most of the time. I was hyper, and hardly out to be reasonable. Very well in the long run.Will have to see if I can edit a post.

gratosiinf said...

You can, if you actually care that much.

itdieeed said...

And, I did.Not that it changes the fact that I sound a little wacked. The mob had it out for me.

4chetverti said...

Had, or has?