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marjane satrapi's persepolis! for the nth time!
turn your head
come back again
to here knows when
last.fm
come back again
to here knows when
last.fm
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lions of al-rassan was pretty good. not as good as the fionavar tapestry, but okay.
just finished reading:
it was probably the girliest book i've read in a long time, but it was so good. i actually only slept for three hours last night because i couldn't put it down. now i need the second one *bounces around restlessly*
just finished reading:

it was probably the girliest book i've read in a long time, but it was so good. i actually only slept for three hours last night because i couldn't put it down. now i need the second one *bounces around restlessly*
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The Chronicles of Narnia
Choke
The Ruins
and hopefully soon Cat's Cradle (again. Because I totally didn't understand what was going on the first time around)
Choke
The Ruins
and hopefully soon Cat's Cradle (again. Because I totally didn't understand what was going on the first time around)
-Sarah
Goodbye you liar,
Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything
Then you think you will inspire
Take apart your head
(and I wish I could inspire)
Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
Goodbye you liar,
Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything
Then you think you will inspire
Take apart your head
(and I wish I could inspire)
Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
^mmm cat's cradle
currently reading jpod. hate it but can't stop reading ahhhhhhhhh
currently reading jpod. hate it but can't stop reading ahhhhhhhhh
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saman wrote:lions of al-rassan was pretty good. not as good as the fionavar tapestry, but okay.
just finished reading:
it was probably the girliest book i've read in a long time, but it was so good. i actually only slept for three hours last night because i couldn't put it down. now i need the second one *bounces around restlessly*
okay. so. i just spent this last week reading the three books that are out in this series like a maniac. now i feel purposeless. the fourth book's not out until august, and i feel like a drug addict deprived of their favourite drug. mrrg.
Just finished reading "a thousand splendid sons" by Khaled Hosseini. Might not be some people's cup of tea, but I enjoyed it.
I tried reading Twilight, a friend of mine is a majpr fan. But haven't gotten through it yet, don't know that I like it that much.
I tried reading Twilight, a friend of mine is a majpr fan. But haven't gotten through it yet, don't know that I like it that much.
She builds a strong alibi
From the future that's here
She needs to know I'm alive
But I'm flesh and I tear
From the future that's here
She needs to know I'm alive
But I'm flesh and I tear
I refused to read Twilight until a couple months ago, then I read all 4 books in 2 weeks (which with my schedule is a huge feat!) I really didn't think I would like them so much - really surprised me - not huge into teen vampire fiction!
I just picked up The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson today, haven't started it yet but hopefully sometime this weekend. Has anyone else read it?
I just picked up The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson today, haven't started it yet but hopefully sometime this weekend. Has anyone else read it?
i have a real problem with margaret atwood's writing that i can't pinpoint. i've only read the handmaid's tale by her, and i hated every second of it. i think it's because even though her writings are science fiction, as much as she tries to deny it, she has no real training or knowledge of the science fiction genre, so her story doesn't reach all the potential it has. it's basically science fiction for people who don't like science fiction, but as a sci-fi fan myself, the handmaid's tale hurt my brain lol
Currently reading "Stories:all new tales", an anthology with authors Neil Gaiman, Peter Straub, Joyce Carol Oates, Walter Mosley, Diana Wynne Jones, Stewart O'Nan, Jodi Picoult and more. Loving it! Also, been meaning to pick up "1000 awesome things" Neil Pasricha 

She builds a strong alibi
From the future that's here
She needs to know I'm alive
But I'm flesh and I tear
From the future that's here
She needs to know I'm alive
But I'm flesh and I tear
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Just finished F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night. Now starting East of Eden.
Tender was good. Really well-drawn characters, I thought, though it didn't hit me like Gatsby did. But a lot of the book seems to be about aging and losing yourself in the process and stuff, so maybe I'll appreciate it more when I'm a little older. So far East of Eden is fantastic, though.
Tender was good. Really well-drawn characters, I thought, though it didn't hit me like Gatsby did. But a lot of the book seems to be about aging and losing yourself in the process and stuff, so maybe I'll appreciate it more when I'm a little older. So far East of Eden is fantastic, though.
I just wanna get out,
Stuck inside of this.
Waiting for something else,

Stuck inside of this.
Waiting for something else,
