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I wish I could read books.

Unfortunately I have a neurological problem that coincides with my thyroid issues, that ever since high school, reading long books/novels have become almost impossible. Sucks that I can read a chapter, andnot remember what I just read 2 minutes ago. I can read it over and over and still not retain it.

Short articles and numbers (equations) I can do fine, it's retaining the big stuff.
 
I wish I could read books.

Unfortunately I have a neurological problem that coincides with my thyroid issues, that ever since high school, reading long books/novels have become almost impossible. Sucks that I can read a chapter, andnot remember what I just read 2 minutes ago. I can read it over and over and still not retain it.

Short articles and numbers (equations) I can do fine, it's retaining the big stuff.
That sucks. What about audio books?
 
Audio books are pretty easy to find. I will include a link for any of my future posts. In the meantime, you could always enjoy some of the short stories I post (links to).
 
Just started reading Game of Thrones. Havent seen the show yet either. Wanted to read them first. Only a couple chapters in, but so far I have enjoyed it.
 
Just started reading Game of Thrones. Havent seen the show yet either. Wanted to read them first. Only a couple chapters in, but so far I have enjoyed it.

Just a fantastic series. I linked to a GRRM short story above, if you are interested.
 
How Music Works by David Byrne. Like it so far and it's a free download on pdf file.

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Books I recently picked up:

Doomed by Chuck Palahniuk

Diary by Chuck Palahniuk

The Caryatids by Bruce Sterling

Reamde by Neal Stephenson
 
Books I recently picked up:

Pastoralia by George Saunders

Double Feature by Owen King

Hyperion by Dan Simmons
 
Looking forward to checking out the Franco book. Decent?
The reviews I've read are pretty harsh but I think there's a little Franco fatigue in the air. It's not a Pulitzer winner, has sort of a thrown together in a hurry feel, but the parts I've listened to have kept me interested. I've got it on audio book which is perhaps easier to digest. It's not a novel and not really non-fiction either, just a bunch of sometimes random feeling takes on acting and being an actor. He lampoons actors and can do without 99% of acting, but champions the role acting plays in the "big screen" movie of a person's actual life. Hollywood may be overrun with bad actors but don't be a bad actor in your life, etc.
 
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