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Jan 12, 2016 07:54AM

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I finished The Bone Garden. It was my first geocache read (I was going to say kill). What a good story! Sarah, you'll want to add this to your historical medical reads. It's set in 1830, amidst young mothers dying of childbed fever, and medical students learning their profession on cadavers supplied by grave robbers.
Next up is Red Dragon, an impulse read thanks to Travis's mention. LOL!





After finishing Six of Crows I started Weavers, book three of The Frost Chronicles. I have been enjoying this series, but after 6oC, it just isn't capturing my attention as well.

I'm listening to Uprooted and overall it's enjoyable. The narrator..."
Sigh, I need to start checking for narrator reviews. I didn't make it more than 20 minutes into two books this week because of narrators.

I'm super tired right now and about to head to bed with my book. Want to wager a bet that I'll be wide awake in no time? LOL!

It sure sounds interesting!"
I really enjoyed Mariab, and if you are interested in medical history, you would probably like this book.



Can't wait for the next Matthew Corbett book. An excellent series!


That would be our Human Resources manager where I work. She's a bully and I'm a perfect victim. I'm intimidated by her and have never been able to be strong and assertive with her. I feel like I'm back to my childhood and adult days where I endured bullying, and feel like a child all over again. Have ordered 3 books on adult bullying to see if I can find my spine. I've had about all I can take of her tactics and rude behavior. In addition, I've requested a meeting with my boss and her boss. My boss in great and she knows what I've been putting up with. Thing is 75% of the people working with me have had run-ins with this person and have told me their stories, and yet nothing is ever done about it. I don't expect anything will be done, but I need to be heard by someone else who cares.
Not to mention stress at home because one of our cars appears to be dead. I'm also dealing with severe arthritis and other pain in my back, and will be starting a very intense 8-week, twice-a-week program involving psychology of pain management/stress reduction, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. And insomnia.
Probably TMI. Just venting. Sorry!


Having someone on your side is most of the battle, and if that is your boss, then fantastic. I hope your meeting goes well, and it's great to know you'll have support and an advocate with you. But seriously remember, it's not you it's very, very much them. If they need to intimidate, harass, and generally make you feel shit to get through the day, then they have a major flaw in themselves. And that is not your problem AT ALL, but you are better than them. Although it doesn't seem to mean much when you're emotionally exhausted and crying at home, it is so incredibly true and you need to hear it.
Edit - I had to change some of that to past tense. Interestingly, remembering that made me write it in the present tense...

Thanks for piping in. I don't feel so all alone, now!

You got that right! Thanks, Travis!

Jeez people are jerks. I got bullied for so many reasons, but I've realised as I got older that other kids in my class where one of those and didn't get bullied (red head, good student, white skin, freckles, glasses, etc). I have realised as an adult I was incredibly precocious especially when littler, so I may have drawn attention to myself. However, that never excuses those kids behaviour, nor their behaviour when they become adult bullies.
And it's so easy to say it's them, even though it's true. I've left that workplace 5 years ago, and it shits me that all the confidence I built up as a teenager and young adult through effort and hard work to never be that bullied person again, got destroyed by some insecure adults in their new empire. 5 years later and I am still not that confident, but because I put up with it for a while. I thought, being new to the workforce, that that was the way work was, and I could handle it better as a grown up. I am still so so so ANGRY at them. How DARE they destroy me so entirely when all I wanted to do was be the best I could in a job I loved.
SO. Good on you for speaking up. And for finding an ally. And they are not empty words, you are better. And you're entirely right, you kicked something that we can't reason with and destroys people. You are a strong, crazy (that we love), woman that doesn't need this crap in her life. Tell them that! Grrr!



lmao!

Check in with us though and let us know how things are going. If nothing else, I'm sure we can pool the expertise to make sure the printer toner explodes in her face.



After a weekend of not reading, I finally finished The Left Hand of Darkness. It was an interesting book, a little slow, with most of the action in the back half of the book. It's well worth reading, and it's Le Guin, so it's imaginative, and well written.
I'm still reading Leviathan Wakes and will start reading The Sherlockian tonight.

Lynda, glad to know you are slowly recovering. :)

Hugs, Debra! You are deserving of so much more respect and I hope your meeting goes well.
I'm always afraid of rocking the boat, that if I say something or do something, some great catastrophe will be the result. It takes a lot before I'll stand up for myself. Funny thing is, when I do, I feel so much better. Setting up this meeting is standing up for yourself. Go you!

One of the films at the Banff Film Festival had a donkey in it - Donquita, was her name. Braying was her game, especially when one of the horses strayed a bit. She was the hit of the film. If you ever get a chance, watch Unbranded. It's apparently on Netflix. It's about 4 young Texans who ride wild mustang horses from the Mexican border to the Canadian border, up through some of the toughest terrain.

My husband attended a Math conference in Banff last year. He says the place is dreamily beautiful. Well, dreamily is not a word he would use, that's my translation. :)



You tell the people, if they don't stop, a mob of very angry GR-readers will storm over them and block their e-mail with tons of spam ...
(and readers DO KNOW how to make a good, old-style mob...)


www.goodreads.com/review/show/15023..."
nice review, very helpful thanks.

It is so hard to figure out how to be supportive when my sis needs to vent. I just want to go in there .... (expletives deleted ).

Joan, I'm sure my sister and hubby both feel the same way!

I saw that the Matthew Corbett book was out. I need to start the series. I have Speaks the Nightbird on my kindle. It's very long though. But I guess so was the last book I read by this author. Just have to plunge in I guess.
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