lacuna \luh-KYOO-nuh\ , noun;
plural lacunae \luh-KYOO-nee\ or lacunas
Lacuna is from the Latin lacuna, "a cavity, a hollow," from lacus, "a hollow."
1. A blank space; a missing part; a gap.
2. (Biology) A small opening, depression, or cavity in an anatomical structure.
Finally, a description for my condition.
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There's a new book out with that title, Barbara Kingsolver is the author I think. ( I'm too lazy to go double check)
Wierd title for a book if I'm correct.
You might get some weird hits on your blog if I'm right.
Yep, I bet you're right because you were right about my "short bus" post attracting some hits because of the movie.
I don't read much these days, it's pretty sad. It's almost as though I just grew weary of it after reading thousands of books, not to mention magazines, etc. but I also expect it's because these days it's really hard to find something worth reading.
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