Bjork by Bjork 2001
Girl Power by the Spice Girls 1997
Tori Amos: The Authorized Biography 1996
Weight: 4.5 lbs
Method of Disposal: Donating
Can you believe the things I have accumulated? It is grown out of hand. I sent this text message to a friend/ex-coworker who had just come over a couple nights before, and she says I look like a hoarder now. Most of those boxes are books! As you can see, the project has not done nearly enough to get me on the right track, but I am working on it...
This Bjork book was put together in a lovely way, and it has all sorts of great Bjork photos, but I do not need it. I enjoy a number of Bjork songs, but I will not be rereading this or looking through it. She is not one of my absolute all time favorites and, even if she was, I just do not have that same desire to read about famous people that I use to--even musicians. I am keeping some books like it, but I am not keeping them all. It just does not make sense right now.
While I am at it...
This started out as a Bjork blog, but why not go ahead and get rid of (surely it is the last) Spice Girls book and Tori Amos while I am at it? Please do not judge. I am fully aware that all of these people should not show up in the same entry. It is a matter of desperation, though I was sort of shocked at first that the Spice Girls book has higher ratings than the other two. Perhaps the other to have a more picky or older clientele?
Girl Power by the Spice Girls 1997
Tori Amos: The Authorized Biography 1996
Weight: 4.5 lbs
Method of Disposal: Donating
Can you believe the things I have accumulated? It is grown out of hand. I sent this text message to a friend/ex-coworker who had just come over a couple nights before, and she says I look like a hoarder now. Most of those boxes are books! As you can see, the project has not done nearly enough to get me on the right track, but I am working on it...
This Bjork book was put together in a lovely way, and it has all sorts of great Bjork photos, but I do not need it. I enjoy a number of Bjork songs, but I will not be rereading this or looking through it. She is not one of my absolute all time favorites and, even if she was, I just do not have that same desire to read about famous people that I use to--even musicians. I am keeping some books like it, but I am not keeping them all. It just does not make sense right now.
While I am at it...
This started out as a Bjork blog, but why not go ahead and get rid of (surely it is the last) Spice Girls book and Tori Amos while I am at it? Please do not judge. I am fully aware that all of these people should not show up in the same entry. It is a matter of desperation, though I was sort of shocked at first that the Spice Girls book has higher ratings than the other two. Perhaps the other to have a more picky or older clientele?
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