Here we go again. I just checked my dashboard. Yes, I do check it once or twice a week before posting photos on my blog. They might eat up my remaining free space. My goodness, I received 20 spam comments still with the same question “what”. They never stop, such irrelevant word. It is not even connected to any of my posts. And then there are about 5 comments that didn’t show in my notification and they were just labeled “pending”. These glitches are sometimes really annoying.
I went back to reading. Just done with a lovely story about a Russian intelligence officer and a CIA. Knowing how the KGB works and how the CIA trains its manpower is a very interesting subject. The author, Jason Matthews is a retired officer of the CIA’s Operations Directorate. He worked there for more than thirty-three years and “engaged in clandestine collection of national security intelligence, specializing in denied-area operations. Matthews conducted recruitment operations against Soviet–East European, East Asian, Middle Eastern, and Caribbean targets.”
I seldom read books like this, I am more into historical books that deal with WW II and the atrocities committed by the Germans in various concentration camps in Nazi occupied countries. I love reading about the bravery and the resilience of people who survived the war.
I have yet to find a free movie adaptation of Red Sparrow. And I understand there are sequels to this book. It’s a trilogy actually but I could not find the others, Palace of Treason and The Kremlin’s Candidate both published in June 2015 and March 2018 respectively.
I am on my 67th read now according to Goodreads. I may be able to finish early the reading challenge I set myself to do this year, that is reading 100 books until December.
Oh yes, I am so happy to have found a book of poems by E.E. Cummings. I have just started reading it, Selected Poems by E. E. Cummings. When I was in college, my colleagues at the library and I used to quote his writings. Our favorite lines are these:
“the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses”
“i carry your heart with me(i carry it in my heart”
“the most wasted of all days is one without laughter”
I am not really sure which poems carried these lovely words. We just loved them.