I want to read more books. I love books. I also want to work in a book shop at one point in my life. It would be awesome if I got a job at the local English book shop.
Still trying to decide which subjects I should study. Planning on going to the career advice centre (wildly invented a term there for what we call "Berufsberatung" in German) this week or next week. Probably next week.
I'm almost done with reading the parts of the Odyssey I have to read for my upcoming exam. It seems to be a book mainly about humans doing what they're told to do by the Gods, and eating lots of meat and drinking "the sweet wine". As if wine is sweet. I am slightly confused by that. But as far as "school books" go, I am actually rather enjoying it.
I set myself the goal of reading 30 books until the end of the year. Which should be managable. I am currently in the process of reading three books, two of them were recommended to me, the third one is the sequel to a YA novel I have previously read. I have to say that I forgot most of what happened in the first book, but I remember that I practically devoured it, so it must have been good.
I am just procrastinating here. I realize that I haven't actually got anything interesting to say today.
"Even if you can't see the light of day doesn't mean it's not bright outside." That's a line I intend to make into the chorus of a song. It just popped into my head while working the other day. I work in a place with absolutely no daylight, and every time I come out of the building in the evening I am slightly surprised that the sky is still there. Also, sometimes, I go in and the sun is shining, and eight hours later I come out and there's a whole lot of apocalyptic rain.
...yeah, I really wanted to use the word "apocalyptic" in this post. Is it weird that "apocalyptic" reminds me of "eucalyptus"?
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