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Old 01-15-2010, 10:37 PM   #31
Sydney's Mom
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I don't feel guilty. I read a lot of political and economic commentary prior to the 2004 election, and it did not improve my mood. I have held off since then, too afraid to get back to that place before the 2008 election. I recently read Too Big to Fail, and I really enjoyed it. It was like a murder mystery (of the economy).

Today I read about 150 pages on taxation of component funds. I think I deserve to read not only fiction, but cr%p, after that. I am currently reading samples - I downloaded about 20 pages of them, and then adding about 1 book every 4 pages to my wishlist. Fiction is way better than samples! So there are people who read things even worse than fiction!
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