I get so lost into a book, I don't think my mind could handle a whole new world running alongside it.
I've just finished Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn which was fantastic! I would have written a different ending myself, but I guess it's one of those that you're just supposed to ponder.
"There is a dead spot in the night, that coldest, blackest time when the world has forgotten evening and dawn is not yet a promise."
Looking for Alaska because I want to A Cry from the deep by Diana Stevan, a blog requested review, which means deadline D: Dying for Living by Kory S ... another review request which I left till too late, so speed reading to meet that deadline!
Also reading another two, but that's slow reading for class
Trust in God and all else follows.
Deanie, dominating the world since it was cool @Pompadour, 2014 Your username reminds me of a hotdog @Stegosaurus, 2015 Tried to make puns out of your username, but every attempt has been Deanied @Candywizard, 2015
I am about to finish Candide by Voltaire. Which is ridiculous. In a good way.
Also still chugging through One Hundred Years of Solitude (in Spanish of course) which I kind of think I've been reading since January *Winces in shame* It's not an easy read...
Now trying to decide which book to move on to once I finish Candide....
A non-writing writer is a monster courting insanity. -Kafka
Just finished Star Wars: A New Dawn. It is the prequel to the new TV series coming out. I would reccomend it to fans.
"Often, the best way to improve is swallowing your ego and realizing you're a terrible writer in all aspects of writing, then working to improve it." -R.U.
I'm reading Halo on Top of Sword at the moment. It's a historical novel about St. Joan of Arc, and I'm using it for research. I usually keep the number of books I'm reading to about one to two, usually one. Helps me keep my focus if I keep it down to one though. xD
In Truth Unity, In Doubt Liberty, In all things Charity.
Only reading about, oh I dunno, like… 10 books? My bedside table has roughly a metre-high stack of novels balancing on the edge. They're all the books I've started, then got bored and began another one. I plan to finish them all.
But the one I'm generally reading the most is 'To Kill A Mockingbird'. Good book.
"It is our Light, not our darkness, that most frightens us."
I am not reading any novels, but I am reading several non-fiction histories and I'm halfway through 2 Chronicles, biblically speaking.
Ubi caritas est vera, Deus ibi est.
"The mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls the butterfly." ~ Richard Bach
I've been reading Dracula by Bram Stoker. Since I'm busy with school I haven't had time to read much, but I'm slowly (very slowly) closing in on the end. I'm also rereading Eragon by Christopher Paolini, since I got the fourth book and forgot most of what happened in the first three, but it just seems so bad compared to when I first read it. I'm considering getting the English version instead of the Swedish, since maybe it's the translation that bugs me.. I have no idea >.> Oh, and then I have a ton of unfinished books from a course in 'literature and the history of ideas' and another in 'literature and culture' that I should really get back to reading.
“Are you looking for sympathy? You'll find it in the dictionary between shit and syphilis” ― Thomas Harris
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