kafitty
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oooo i'm so excited for this thread!! every time i go to the library, i blank on books to read...not anymore!!
currently i'm about 1/3 of the way through The English Patient. VERY interesting story thus far, even though everything is very non-linear and at times a tad confusing. However i think the characters are wonderful, and i really like the author's prose.
i finished Running With Scissors, a memoir by Augusten Burroughs - quite a read!! His stories are nearly too fantastic to be true, but i don't think anyone's called him on it yet, soo...i guess i have to believe it! He had a very unconventional upbringing, to say the least, and as a person who grew up with strict parents, it is definitely eye opening to see what happens when the adults behave like children and everyone just lets loose.
That's too bad - i LOVE LOVE LOVE 1984. And Brave New World. And The Giver. Why i'm obsessed with utopian disfunction, i don't know...
great quote, great summation of the feeling...
isn't it incredible?
sorry to laugh at your sorrow, but that was just too funny.
Also, if you're an HP fan and just so happen to like musicals and/or satire....check out A Very Potter Musical: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C76BE906C9D83A3A&search_query=a+very+potter+musical. Quite possibly one of the funniest things i've ever seen, ever in my entire life, and trust me i seek out the hilarious!!
currently i'm about 1/3 of the way through The English Patient. VERY interesting story thus far, even though everything is very non-linear and at times a tad confusing. However i think the characters are wonderful, and i really like the author's prose.
i finished Running With Scissors, a memoir by Augusten Burroughs - quite a read!! His stories are nearly too fantastic to be true, but i don't think anyone's called him on it yet, soo...i guess i have to believe it! He had a very unconventional upbringing, to say the least, and as a person who grew up with strict parents, it is definitely eye opening to see what happens when the adults behave like children and everyone just lets loose.

DD is reading 1984 for school and she is not having fun. I think it has less to do with the book but the fact that she has to read and write a report on it.
That's too bad - i LOVE LOVE LOVE 1984. And Brave New World. And The Giver. Why i'm obsessed with utopian disfunction, i don't know...
I feel about libraries how many of my friends feel about shopping. I enter the building and feel the world is at my fingertips.

Again, technology has allowed things to happen. No pages printed, yet a book has found an audience!
isn't it incredible?
Books that made me cry so much, I'll never see the movie:

Also, if you're an HP fan and just so happen to like musicals and/or satire....check out A Very Potter Musical: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C76BE906C9D83A3A&search_query=a+very+potter+musical. Quite possibly one of the funniest things i've ever seen, ever in my entire life, and trust me i seek out the hilarious!!