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So, I got this book in the mail recently.  For free!!!!

Tangent: Wouldn’t it be funny if all book reviews started like that?  Even the New York Times ones?  Because let’s face it—free things in the mail are pretty cool.

Other tangent: If all bloggers were required to mark all their tangents, blogs would look like this.

OK, back to the lightning review.  I expressed an interest in reviewing “Trading in Memories”, and like, two days later, knock knock, a parcel on my doorstep.

It’s a quick read—beautiful pictures.  It chronicles a long stretch of bric-a-brac tourist-ing in flea markets and curio dealers around the world.  I found her descriptions of the places I’d been much more lyrical than my own experiences—in some ways, reading the book was better than actually going there in person.  The photos are mostly of what she’s collected, still lifes, which are objectively fascinating, but subjectively, they remind me of all the clutter and knickknacks I have also picked over time and which are, I hae to say, much less photogenic.

The author, Barbara Hodgson, lives in Vancouver, and I’ve put the book next to my bed.  I’ve read about 1/4 of it, and I want to read the rest of it over time, like a bunch of little mini-vacations, before I go to sleep.



 
 

 

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“The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil.”

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“Almost every American I know does trade large portions of his life for entertainment, hour by weeknight hour, binge by Saturday binge, Facebook check by Facebook check. I’m one of them. In the course of writing this I’ve watched all 13 episodes of House of Cards and who knows how many more West Wing episodes, and I’ve spent any number of blurred hours falling down internet rabbit holes. All instead of reading, or writing, or working, or spending real time with people I love.”

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“Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones.”

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“I play with variables constantly.”

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“Only the person who has learned Continual Love coming from a heart of Gratitude/Worship can effectively deal with the problem of loneliness.”

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