After jumping a few weeks (in any case very low in reading), I resume my habits on Monday.
What I read last week?
Well, just imagine, not much interesting. It happens that this time, the readings "mandatory" supplant largely for pleasure reading, and playtime ends up reduced to a trickle, consumed by time spent at work (which in my case rather takes a plural: the jobs). So I read primarily a legal treatise on the evolution of copyright that I must appear before a group of researchers (I'll spare you the details), and a biography of Florence Nightingale that I need to register on Dictaphone a person who has vision problems - nearly 550 pages to read aloud, it will take me some time. And the two in English, please.
For the rest, I have a little progress in reading " All the King's Men " began several weeks ago, and I recently started " The Eight" by Katherine Neville will be Book Club of January.
Well, just imagine, not much interesting. It happens that this time, the readings "mandatory" supplant largely for pleasure reading, and playtime ends up reduced to a trickle, consumed by time spent at work (which in my case rather takes a plural: the jobs). So I read primarily a legal treatise on the evolution of copyright that I must appear before a group of researchers (I'll spare you the details), and a biography of Florence Nightingale that I need to register on Dictaphone a person who has vision problems - nearly 550 pages to read aloud, it will take me some time. And the two in English, please.
For the rest, I have a little progress in reading " All the King's Men " began several weeks ago, and I recently started " The Eight" by Katherine Neville will be Book Club of January.
What I'm reading right now?
Same as above, alternating along moments.
What shall I read the next week?
I have to finish the treaty Legal and analysis for tomorrow (argh!), and when I am freed I also intend to complete " All the King's Men " I look forward to comment.
Same as above, alternating along moments.
What shall I read the next week?
I have to finish the treaty Legal and analysis for tomorrow (argh!), and when I am freed I also intend to complete " All the King's Men " I look forward to comment.
And you, Read- you?
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