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Deciding to do a bit of reading, I picked up Crime and Punishment. I approached the end of the novel fairly swiftly, and I was just to the point where Raskolnikov confesses his crime to the police when there was a knock at the door. Frowning, I looked at my watch and saw that it was noon.
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I wish I could speed-read like Superman. He could knock out the 50-book challenge in a week or so.

I'm getting to where I'd like to knock some sense into Clark's head. I'm sure that Martha and Jonathan feel the same thing, but there is only so much you can do to influence your children when they become adults. You can't tell them what to do, you have to be more subtle about it. I am glad that Clark has decided not to use the Kryptonite just yet, because otherwise he would not be able to save Lois. I assume he will gradually come to realize that his powers are a good thing.

Wondering if there is any significance to the visitor from San Francisco . . .