July 29, 200916 yr nothing. but tell me: is it worth it to read the harry potter books???? tell me now!!!! :)
August 1, 200916 yr 3 books Capote's In Cold Blood (which I find a bit boring so..) José Saramago - All the Names (almost read it, quite good) Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan (have read a 1/3. Brilliant so far)
August 4, 200916 yr "looking for alaska." im in a john green phase. i love it. and also: "a tale of two cities." i haaaaate it.
August 12, 200916 yr Capote's In Cold Blood (which I find a bit boring so..) I thought the start was pretty slow and boring, but the middle and end were fantastic. I just read The Stranger (in French :wacky:), one of my new favorite books. Absolutely awesome.
August 12, 200916 yr ^That book wasn't really my style, but I loved it anyway :D. Sometimes you need some mush. I'm seeing the movie on Friday. I'm currently reading A Short History of London for summer reading. It's much better than some of the other things I was supposed to have read: I really am not a big fan of classics at all, so Mrs. Dalloway was a drag, and I'm not even bothering with Shakespeare.
August 12, 200916 yr ^That book wasn't really my style, but I loved it anyway :D. Sometimes you need some mush. I'm seeing the movie on Friday. Me neither! :P I saw the trailer a while ago, thought I should read the book, and fell in love with it. It's really moving and incredibly romantic. Which I never go for, but, I'm in love with it. Can't wait for the movie! :D
August 12, 200916 yr I thought the start was pretty slow and boring, but the middle and end were fantastic. I just read The Stranger (in French :wacky:), one of my new favorite books. Absolutely awesome. The Stranger.... That's one of my favorite books too. Re-reading Middlesex by: Jeffrey Eugenides & Anna Karenina by: Tolstoy
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