Can I learn to control time...
Another Monday is upon us. One day I will figure out how to control the way time goes so fast one days off and weekends to use during the work week. Sure, I'm terrible at science and avoided physics in high school like the plague, but not only would it serve me well to be able to speed up a Tuesday in the office, but it's a surefire money-maker.
At the very least, I would like to move Daylight Savings Time to a Tuesday afternoon. So that one minute you leave for lunch at 1pm, still only take your hour allotted lunch, but return to the office and it's 3pm. That would be wonderful. Much better than losing an hour sleep.
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I finished Rob Thurman's fourth book in the Cal Leandros series last week.
After reading, I'm not sure if this is the last book in the series (at least for the time being), as this book managed to wrap a lot of the major plot points that began in the first book. It's also the first book that has a split POV and gives us a look into Niko's mind unfiltered (as we've always just seen him through Cal).
I really liked it. Probably my favorite since the first one. And selfishly, I hope it's not the last of Cal & Niko. I love their relationship and the supernatural quandaries they find themselves in. However, the writer part of me can understand why she might want to move onto new things.
I definitely recommend this series to people who like urban fantasies, but specifically if you like the show, Supernatural. it has a lot of similar themes at work.
I'm now hoping to finish up City of Bones (i'm refraining judgement until I finish) before Claudia Gray's next book comes out.
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That's the best DST idea I've ever heard.