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Squatting in an Abandoned Building
Recent days mark the date this monumental task
of uninstalling a mold-ridden carpet from a wa- ter damaged basement began. The space was prom- inently once called a library, but as weather problems like storms plodded the coast, the li- brary has suffered a punishing decline. This place is now to be called home; so, it must be cleaned. Moving into this new location, and re- moving the old rutty carpet was a significant pretext for going through the complete, entire books collection that remains in boxes unclass- ified. Many books have been discovered in the previous days. Half of the carpet has painstak- ingly been removed, and the remains are left in the back of the basement, folded, later to take as an in-kind contribution to the dump-location. A recurring theme of this has been to put books aside related to The Science. After visiting Google to see if any interesting highlights of which might pique your particular tastes and desires to read, too, here is a list of some of these that have appeared: The Eclectic Reader Series [first-sixth] by William Holmes McGuffreyOther books that had not appeared but are by all means necessary to read are: Ecology in Ancient Civilizations by J. Donald Huges |
That is very interesting indeed. Are you going
to write a book review for any of those any time soon? Especially "A Passion for Books." It sounds like a book very suitable for people who have a pas- sion for books. Why else would someone read a book like that if they didn't have passions for books to begin with? Totally intriguing. |
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