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1. Of sickness and Spiderwick

I've been in California the past several days, which was nice. But I've come down with bronchitis, which is not-so-nice. Especially when you have to ride on an airplane. Oh, what misery. At least tonight I can sleep in my own bed. . . .

While I was down there, I watched The Spiderwick Chronicles movie, which I liked very much. Somehow the ending left me a teensy bit unsatisfied, but overall it's an amazingly fun film that I had a blast seeing. I would definitely recommend it (and watch it again). And it was so cool and a bit insane seeing Holly Black's name on the big screen - I mean, I chatted with her online just a few months ago at readergirlz. How exciting for both her and Tony Diterlizzi.

I had about a week off from sickness this month, but otherwise I've been pretty flattened. I'm so behind with things - classes, a couple of book reviews, emails - which is frustrating. But I try to focus on the ups: Oscar season (I have a deep love for watching the Academy Awards), a fresh stack of books from the library (that's always thrilling), yummy muffins, making lists, planning and looking forward to things yet to come.

Only one more week left until March! Spring will be upon us soon. . . !

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2. Still sick...

Thank you all for the nice get well comments on my last post. They made me smile. :) I think I'm on the mend; I'm mostly just exhausted now with my still cold lingering.

Yesterday I read Cassie Was Here by Caroline Hickey. Now I'm beginning/in the middle of three books:

The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
Julia Gillian (and the Art of Knowing) by Alison McGhee
The Boggart by Susan Cooper

So, I want to know, what are you reading right now?

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3. Feeling blah

I have been sick for the past six days. The first day or two I couldn't really read because I felt so awful. Since then I've managed a few light books that are easy on the brain:

The Nixie's Song by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
No Cream Puffs by Karen Day
Trial by Journal by Katie Klise
Elvis and Olive by Stephanie Watson

I have also watched a movie and some TV episodes. And watched my brother play Super Mario Galaxy on our Wii.

Mom just started reading Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz out loud to me. So far it's really good and funny.

But mostly I have just been sitting on the couch feeling miserable.

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4. Barstow: A Poem

Rebecca OUP-US

Below is a poem by Buffalo Poet King Otho. Let him know what you think in the comments.

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