During my lunch break I finished reading The Loop by Jacques Roubaud. It was very much in line with the previous book in the series (or "project"). And though it's the longer one, I believe it had far fewer tedious parts (I mean, some sure). I probably like this one a little better than The Great Fire of London though they're very close and very similar and very much both part of the same thing. Then later in the day I also finished reading Daddy's Girl by Debbie Dreschler. This was for Spousal Book Club and the first in a two-parter from Mary Beth (another one by Dreschler and not quite as short), she doubled up because they're both shorter and "comics". It was very good and I'm looking forward to the next one. I also got in the mail a couple cds: Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre soundtrack and Martin Cooper + David A. Hughes: C.H.U.D. soundtrack. At night I worked more on refining my outline for The Terminator live score and watched some more of the movie and updated my previous run of notes with more detail. Now I have a system of symbols (that I'm highlighting) that represent the different types of part and I think it's working quite well right now and I should have a good outline once I've finished and get all of the different types of parts knocked out quickly.
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