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Well, I am back from a morning doctor's visit, or rather have been for a while but had catching up to do. Apparently my Vitamin D levels hover between ten and thirteen and should be hovering around thirty to thirty five. Small wonder I hate the sun, apparently it's totally useless to me.

Anyway, I got jabbed for one last test before they start giving me the big gun prescription vitamin suppliments, so now I have a ninja bandaid on my arm.

At the doctor's office I finished reading Priceless by Robert Wittman and John Shiffman, which is a memoir of Wittman's time with the Art Crimes unit of the FBI, mostly as an undercover operative. It's a little disjointed, like it's not sure what it's supposed to be doing, but the stories are fascinating and it's a good adventure book -- a mixture of crime, art history, and police procedural. One of the cases Wittman worked on was the Gardner theft, late in the game, and that part of the book got a little technical and political, but all round it's a good read. Excellent recommendation for fans of heist flicks and true crime. :)

SO, now I'm faced with the question of what to read next. I have two books checked out from the library and one I'll pick up when I return Priceless: "The Sushi Economy", which is about globalization and its impact on the spread of sushi as a delicacy, "A Night In The Lonesome October" which is presumably about October, and "Confessions of a Justified Sinner" which is, according to Wikipedia, part-gothic novel, part-psychological mystery, part-curio, part-metafiction, part-satire, part-case study of totalitarian thought.

I have to admit I'm eyeballing A Night In The Lonesome October suspiciously. Zelazny and I have not traditionally got on well.

Anyway, between that and being a bit low on blood (and Vitamin D), I think it's time to let the Cafe drive for a while.

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Date: 2011-05-12 07:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] copperbadge.livejournal.com
The title is, admittedly, why I put it on the list :D I was looking for a different book entirely...

Date: 2011-05-13 10:51 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] doire
There is another book titled A Night In The Lonesome October. I got it from the library when, in the customary manner, I couldn't find my copy of the work I'd offered for Yuletide.

I got it out: I read it: I don't recommend it.

Date: 2011-05-13 01:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] copperbadge.livejournal.com
Yeah, one of my favourite nonfiction books is called Stealing The Mona Lisa, but there's a poetry book by that name too, which is how I discovered some truly dreadful poetry...

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