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Mediocre: Making Fun of Life | Julie McCulloch Burton
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Drawing on a lifetime of experiences, author Julie McCulloch Burton shares a compilation of short stories and vignettes that reflect her self-deprecating sense of humor and her positive outlook on life, turning ordinary moments into meaningful lessons. Including personal photographs of a wide range of subjectsfood, flowers, animals, people, landscapes, seasons, studies in lines, and studies in water movementMediocre also presents a varied collection of writings, many of which originated as e-mails to family and friends. Burton offers narratives relaying the realities and absurdities of humorous, everyday situations; accounts of what its like to live with multiple sclerosis; favorite family recipes; philosophical thoughts; poetry; and reflections on moments in life when you wish you had thought things through just a little bit more. In Mediocre, Burton provides enlightenment about an ailment that does not define her, entertains with the humor that does, and teaches that the object of this game is not only to do your best on your best day, but also to do your best on your worst day.
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Mediocre: Making Fun of Life | Julie McCulloch Burton
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After trying to push myself for the OWLs Readathon in April, then (unrelatedly) getting sick just before it ended, May was a bit slumpy for me. I didn‘t finish a book until nearly mid-month, and most of what I read was just ok.

I am happy, however, already to be rebounding in June. Thank heavens for a short slump.

In May:
Quaint Honour by Roger Gellert ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Eternal Life by Dara Horn ⭐️⭐️
A Different Light by Elizabeth A. Lynn ⭐️⭐️⭐️