These past couple weeks, I've been regularly tired despite sleeping more than usual, been more sensitive to small setbacks (some of you have noticed on here), but more importantly lost the willingness to improve my current situation.
Several months ago I found my IRL social circle shrinking and I set out to expand it by joining a board game meetup weekly. It didn't pan out as I expected, there was a lot of gaming with was mostly nice, but no socialization opportunity at all. I recently considered the volunteering avenue, but this plan fizzled even before I started for a lack of want.
At this point I'm not sure what to do anymore since I'm pushing away the few people I still interact with and I can't seem to meet new ones even when I try. And this energy/sleep issue is concerning, I used to be able to get out of mental ruts by resuming a regular sleep schedule.
Finished The Colour of Magic and swiftly moving on to book 2: The Light Fantastic.
This is one the quickest I've read any book (the last time being, I believe, the same book). I'm not usually a big reader, or a quick one, but these books seem to be just right for me.
Been re-reading The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett and it's such a good book, and so well written! I feel like I'm watching it as I read, the mark of a truly great author.
I'd love to see a film/show of it! Who would you pick as Rincewind? My mind went to a young Eric Idle, but maybe David Tennant would be a good substitute.
I've started reading Terry Pratchett's Truckers to my kids at bedtime. I've never read any of his Nome books before, but of course they're as much of a delight as the Discworld series.
Happy birthday, Terry Pratchett, born 28th April 1948. I was in a B&B in Leverburgh, Harris, when the news broke of his death, and had to explain to the landlord why I was so affected, but Terry's books were some of my earliest influences. My very first "book" was pretty much an attempt at a Discworld-style universe. "Mort" is still one of my all time favourite books. #TerryPrachett#discworld#TerryPratchettDay
#GutenMorgen, heute, #onthisday, vor 76 Jahren am 28.04.1948 wurde Terry Pratchett, englischer Schriftsteller und Fantasy-Autor geboren.
"Nun, die Wahrheit ist ein eigenartiges und recht seltenes Phänomen. In der Badewanne der Geschichte ähnelt sie einem Stück Seife, dass man nur mit Mühe festhalten kann - vorausgesetzt, man findet es überhaupt."
Finished up #Sourcery by #TerryPrachett , and it's already jumped up the list as one of my favorite #discworld books. Love the discourse on identity and its relationship (or lack thereof) to skill. So fun!
"The pen might not be mightier than the sword, but maybe the printing press was heavier than the siege weapon. Just a few words can change everything ..."
– Terry Pratchett, Monstrous Regiment (Discworld #31)
I just discovered a #mastodon#hack: post something about Terry Pratchett, then follow everyone who faves or boosts it. Instant group of the awesomest people in your feed.
40 years ago today, on the 24th of November 1983, the first Discworld book, "The Colour of Magic" was published.
After this, Sir Terry Pratchett averaged two novels a year until the posthumous release of The Shepherds Crown in 2015.
It's impossible for me to overstate the impact Discworld books have had on me. The world is a far lesser place with the loss of Sir Terry. A man who, driven by anger, still managed to fill the world with love.
"You said it yourself: all this over thousands of years of tension and politics and power struggles. In recent years things have gone in certain ways, causing power to shift. There are those who would like it to shift back, even if it returns on a tide of blood."
"Vimes maintained three trays: In, Out and Shake It All About; the last one was where he put everything he was too busy, angry, tired, or bewildered to do anything about."
My 12yo daughter is a budding #sci-fi fan. She loved #TheAstronauts on #Nickelodeon. We are having great fun watching #SyFy's #TheArk. I want to introduce her to some more light tv. #Buffy is on the menu.
Can anyone recommend more age appropriate #scifi / #fantasy TV or movies to introduce her to?