The blue sheets and duvet do not go well
with the tiles, curtains and blinds, but fit
my new notebook and blue bedside table
beautifully
The bed is a choppy sea of blue water with
glimmers of silver sunlight, I love it, wanted
to sleep then discovered Carpe Jugulum
by Terry Pratchett
Describes the Second World War, I am
enchanted, Vampyres from Uberwald an-
nihilating lower races like centaurs and
dwarves to create a superior race
Agnes the witch with Perdita in her mind so
she really is two women at once; just like
thin-lipped me keeping the James Bond
girl living within me down
I enjoy this so much, should prepare for the
office tomorrow to exist as myself, yet
right now I am somebody else
and I love it!
Terry Pratchett “Carpe Jugulum” A Disc-
world Novel, Doubleday 1998
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