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lolz I'd expect so. Twilight's an amazingly quick read. It was just something to pore through. I needed my mind occupied and I needed something thick. Unfortunately, I just wasn't in the mood for Eldest or Brisingr.
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For me, at the moment, its all about keeping the mind occupied, rather than the quality of the writing - but that's just the phase I'm going through at the moment. it will change, maybe, when I get more sleep and less procrastination. ;) Speak has just arrived, so maybe I'll get time to read that this week. |
Boo sleep. Yay procrastination! We shall celebrate! (later...)
I think someone, probably you, mentioned that earlier, but i've got no clue what it is. And if you're looking for quantity rather than quality, then you've got alot to choose from in the YA sections. lol |
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Speak - was a book recommended by Saya. Yeah, loads of crap in the YA field - but that's the field I'm writing in, so I'm stuck there for a bit longer. More procrastination... holy mackeral! |
xD I'm close. 10 seems to be my limit.
lolz Yes, that's right. :3 What're you writing? Amazing, isn't it? : P |
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You're reading Speak? Awesome! I saw it in Chapters the other day, they had a back to school YA display at the entrance. I'm going to pick it up one of these days. |
heavier than heaven...gotta say i highly reccomend it if your a big Kurt/Nirvana fan veryyyy indepth
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I've got speak. I'm hoping to get stuck into it this week. I cheated and watched the movie (with Kristen Stew) in it. As baby bat gets more active, its getting harder to sit and read a book. Baby bat has just spilled is breakfast drink - gotta fly. |
How was the movie? I haven't gotten the courage to watch it yet.
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I've read the first page, and am enjoying the speed of the book already. |
All the short stories left in the I Am Legend book remind me too much of Stephen King (he has a blurb on the back saying Matheson was a huge inspiration, and you can really, really tell), so I'm moving on to Moral Disorder by Margaret Atwood.
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Naked Lunch.
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City of Glass - Cassandra Clare, then finishing Hannibal. :3
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The Solitude to self:thinking of Elizabeth Cady Stanton by Vivian GoRnick
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Algernon Blackwood short stories.
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Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood.
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Nothing at the moment - got any good suggestions I might be able to dig up at a local library?
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The Biotechnology of Cannabis Sativa - Dr. Sam R. Zwenger
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The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins.
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I keep alternating between Thus Spoke Zarathustra and The Genealogy of Morals. I think I am getting too much Nietzsche in my diet.
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If I Die in Juarez by Stella Pope Duarte.
It doesn't matter if you guys don't live here; I heavily recommend it. |
It does look like something I ought to read, not in any of the bookstores around here though, I'll see if the library has it when I go back to school next week.
Reading Half The Sky by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. |
sstil reading PARADISE LOST.
it's hard but cool. |
I'm also currently re-reading PARADISE LOST, concurrently with VARNEY THE VAMPYRE, or THE FEAST OF BLOOD. It's the entire serial collected into one book, and it's huge. It'll take me a while to finish.
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