I'm still reading Emma, by Jane Austen, but this morning I started Ella Enchanted because it was the only thing in the kitchen, and now I'm hooked again.
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"Most of us have far more courage than we ever dreamed we possessed."
- Dale Carnegie
I'm reading Rise of a Hero now... the sequel to Flame by Hilari Bell. I was so angry when I thought the sequel wasn't out yet because the end of Flame had FINALLY caught my attention. Evidently. they changed the name of Flame and thus I had a hard time finding the sequel.
Tales Before Tolkien, edited by Douglas Anderson; The Matarese Circle, by Robert Ludlum; What Life Was Like When Longships Sailed; A New Illustrated History of the Nazis
Killing For Peace Is Like F#@%ing For Chastity Revolucija Je Sada! Revolucija Je Stobom I Svima! Revolucija Je Uvijek-Zivi Uz Revolucije I Budite Slobodni!
I'm attempting to read every one of William Gibson's books. Currently I'm reading Pattern Recognition, which is unique in his set of works because it doesn't involve cyberspace. It takes place in the present and discusses the ways that technology and globalization are affecting us.
"Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative." -Oscar Wilde
I'm TRYING to read The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Chbosky, The Source by Michener, AND Surprised by Joy by C.S. Lewis.
Ugh.
"And I am a writer
writer of fiction
I am the heart that you call home
And I've written pages upon pages
Trying to rid you from my bones...
Let me go if you don't love me" ~The Decembrists "Engine Driver"
The Spiritual Legacy of C.S. Lewis, by Terry Glaspey, and I'm still reading Emma as well. I think I'm going to start To Kill A Mockingbird next... it's practically sin a that I haven't read that one yet.
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