I'm sitting in the Apple Store on Regent Street apparently you can reserve online to have your macbook taken in for repairs for the small crack in the lower right side under the magnet but it turns out I didn't know this, so I've got an hour and twenty minutes to kill before I hand mine over. Good thing I've got work to do on my mac and a way of sending it home.
But, here's the question, my prolific schedule of writing for this website can't be maintained while my macbook is away being repaired, so what are you going to read when I'm not here?
Oh wait, the rest of the internet.
But anyway, if you want a good book to read, or indeed a good series of books to read; then you should probably read my dad's books. The latest one The Infinite Day came out a few weeks back, and well, it's awesome. Obviously, being his son I would say that, but really, they're a good series. The last one, I read over August as a Word document on my computer. Have you ever tried reading an entire book as a Word document? It's not un-akin to standing three inches from a TV screen for three days straight staring as it while it plays sped up kids cartoons. But it was worth it. I read it again over three days after I got hold of the hardback.
So, I'm lacking a computer for a week, but you can order a trilogy off Amazon now instead. Which is a good deal.
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