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                                             February 20, 2011

Listening to readings of novels
while falling asleep is a strange             [ref]
way to access the material, with
the critical mind only half-way
engaged...

Some parts may register very lightly
as I essentially sleep through them,
other parts I may hear multiple times,
if I back-up too far when re-starting
the next night.

                                     I'm the kind of person who can
                                     read a half dozen books
                                     simultaneously (well, in rotation,
                                     lets say) and still keep them all
                                     straight.
                                                                   
                                         Listening to two or three         
                                         books on alternate nights had     
                                         them all blending together in     
                                         my head in weird ways.            
                                                                           
                                                                           
                                                                          

  Chrstopher Moreley, "The Haunted Bookshop"
  E Philips Oppenhiem, "The Cinema Murder"
  Bram Stoker, "The Jewel of the Seven Stars"
  Robert W. Chambers, "Flaming Jewel"

                                 FLAMING_JEWEL


                                                 (June 25, 2011)
                "Lady Molly of Scottland Yard" by The Baroness Orczy
                had some material about silly rich people that
                somehow merged into an Ouran Host Club scenario
                in my mind.



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