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Old 07-09-2016, 07:48 AM   #1
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I need something fun to read!

I suffer from clinical depression. Well usually, suffer isn't the word I'd use; I do have medication (now), which helps to mitigate things to a certain point, but too much of it makes me literally too stupid to be able to function as an adult.

Particularly as an adult with a family to care and provide for.

So books are my primary means of escape/entertainment.

And, good lord, am I depressed this month. I reread a book I had read three months ago, because it was the funnest series I could think of ([i]Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm a Supervillian[//i]); and I need something else that is just plain fun, without being too poorly written (Ms. Rowling, and your American interpreters, I'm looking at you!)

New to me, would be great, but of course there's no way my internet friends can know what I have and have not read.

So, my friends, what can you recommend for me that will take me more toward Elysium fields and further from the river Styx?
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