The Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis
the elephant vanishes, haruki murakami
the darling, russell banks
I'm open to everything. When you start to criticise the times you live in, your time is over. - Karl Lagerfeld
The Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis
Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl.
Drive a car, drive a boat, drive a plane. What does it matter? As long as I'm drunk!
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My Sisters Keeper - Jodi Picoult
I jsut finished Janet Evonavich Tweleve Sharp ,it is in the Stephanie Plum series - it was okay I think some of her other had a better plot this one a little to predictable
I am reading pride and prejudice. can't believe i haven't read that one yet.
for those of you who like gruesome and gory stories, read the rape of nanking. i cannot finish that book at all. too much for me lol
Doctor Who: Spiral Scratch (Sixth Doctor and Mel).
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Last night, well actually this morning at like 3:30 am I finished "The Undomestic Goddess" by Sophie Kinsella (the author of those "Shopaholic" books). Ive begun to read "Morning, Noon, and Night" by Sidney Sheldon. I read "The Best Laid Plans" by him last week and it was pretty good so I decided to give his writing another go. Any other good books in the same genre? I really wanted to read "Deception Point" but it was gone at the library.
I'm reading anything by Jane Austen at the moment. Just finished Pride and Prejudice and now I just started Mansfield Park.
If your heart is beating strong but your senses are frozen and you can not think about anything, be aware. It doesn't meen you are dead, it meens you are sleeping. Because sleep conserves thoes feelings the head wants to get rid of and the heart doesn't. Let the heart decide for a change.
"Cell" by Stephen King...kind of drags on and I'm just about finished.
I'm reading "My Friend Leonard." Not liking it much. I loved "A Million Little Pieces" but this book just seems so disjointed--I hate how he writes.
A loving person lives in a loving world. A hostile person lives in a hostile world. Everyone you meet is your mirror. -Ken Keyes Jr.
Aside from Electronics, Nuclear Physics, and Italian studies by option, for entertainment purposes I'm reading Franz Kafka's "The Process"
I'm re-reading Flannery O'Connor short stories in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" b/c i absolutely love this author and these stories; they're so intense and hardcore and soooooo deep w/ meaning(s) that its endless the critism you could do on each story, but anyways my fave story of the collection is definetly always been "A good man is hard to find" and i could totally make it into a disturbing short film, i see it as a whacked out silent feature, b/c its so intense it just doesn't need the dialogue to be spoken, it could totally be told w/ visuals only.
I've just started on "The One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez - so far, so good - reads like a fantastical story...kind of like "Big Fish."
The next two behind it are "Blue Highways" by William Least-Heat Moon and "The Known World" by Edward Jones.
I picked up all three at the bookstore the other day, based on their jackets (lol) and cuz I've been procrastinating on summer reading.
Claude os, aperi oculos!
Reading a biography of Bob Dylan at the moment...pretty good but I think I'm overdosing on biographies at the moment. Need a good novel.
'Those who sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither.' Ben Franklin
"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross." --Sinclair Lewis
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