I know this may come as a shock to my readers (especially after the last post when I actually had to take a minute to be depressed that my apple experiment isn't going to have SPSS analyzed results) but I am kind of a nerd. (I'll pause for you to regain your composure.)
I love numbers and taking giant groups of data sets and turning them into graphs that actually make sense and I love chemistry and physics and generally all of the classes that everyone traditionally hates. But most of all, I LOVE reading. There is no feeling in the world like getting a new book. If I could just take up residence in my local Barnes and Noble, I would be happy as a clam. The thing that I love about Barnes and Noble especially is that they always have every book I need. Except for the book that the title of this post is referring to.
I called the store here in Peoria and the one in the next town over and neither of them had this book. Considering that I've been struggling a bit with German grammar and that this book has only 4 and 5 star ratings on Amazon, I was a little depressed that I couldn't get it rightthissecond. Either way, I am very excited for it and will definitely keep everyone posted on how good it is when it's finally in my hands. They also have it for several other languages and if it's good in German, I'm imagining it will be good in the other languages as well. I'll let you know when I get it.
There's not much else going on in the rest of the German department or the weight loss department, so that's it for this post. It was relatively pointless, but that's okay. I don't mind. :P
Tschüss!
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