Examining the Kansas Lottery’s plans for acquiring new computer software and hardware (Performance audit report / Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit)
Examining the Kansas Lottery’s plans for acquiring new computer software and hardware (Performance audit report / Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit)
Age. Love. Family. Sex. Friendship. Changes.
A novel about the inside of a woman’s head.
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After reading ‘Did you Miss Me’, my initial reaction was to pass it on to friends and family to get their reaction. ‘Did you Miss Me’ is very much a thought provoking and challenging read as it never allows you to take the storyline or characters for granted.Patricia is a woman of 50, very aware of her age and of life’s changes that are being brought to her. She seems to not really know who she is, let alone who the people in her life are. She is acutely aware and yet quite dreamlike in her thoughts. Her angst and fear of getting older runs as a common thread throughout the book. Has anyone noticed the change? Are they willing to acknowledge and allow her to explore her ‘lost’ youth and her ‘new’ self? Is She?I did find parts of the book confusing but feel that the reader needs to be focused on the book rather than using it as a ‘light’ read. I had read the book over 2 days and feel that this may not have done justice to the author or the story.I am currently reading through for a second time and enjoying it even more than the first. I’m sure I’ll be writing another review of the book when I’m finished it, again!I would strongly recommend people to buy the book. It will invite debate and conversation on women, men, life and love and has been the most interesting read for me so far this year.