
After months of deliberation and hundreds of messages in the group chat, the third Tuesday of the month, from 4:27 P.M. to 5:36 P.M. (non-gibbous moon), seems to be the only time that works for everyone.
Despite the hours of our lives lost to logistical planning, I'm so glad we're doing this book club and strengthening our bonds as friends by convening monthly to enrich our minds. Books are so great. They're like watching a movie with subtitles, except Billie Eilish doesn't record an original song for them, and there are no hot people to look at, unless you want to go through the effort of imagining them in your brain.
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