CHG-Swampert
Do not make Wigglytuff Laugh
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- Seen Aug 1, 2009
I haven't read any books in 2 years.... Hm... im going stupid
I just finished To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I highly recommend it.
Nothing at the moment, but I'm searching for those Twilight books I hear so much about, and that movie trailer got me intrigued.
I just finished The Scarlet Letter(died), The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe, and Fahrenhight 451 for English and am reading 1984.
I hated The Scarlet Letter. With a burning passion. I'm doing a worthless project on it in English right now. I want to stab myself in the face. This is completely my opinion, but I want Nathaniel Hawethorne to die again and burn. He's such a freaking stuck up prick. His story is all superfluous vocabulary, unnecessary description, and, for me, to simplistic a plot. Apparently people were so stupid in the 1800's that he needed to tell them what was a flipping symbol!
I loved Fahrenhight 451. It was a wonderful book with a great theme. i finished it in three days, two if I'd read it for the two days I actually read it. Great theme that would probably for the idiots of our generation to read.
I absolutely love children's books. TLW&W and Peter in the Kingsbury Gardens(aka peter Pan before the play and Disney) are absolutely wonderful. Did you know Peter had a goat?I love catching up on children's books I didn't read back then. Alice in Wonderland is also one of my largest favorites. Children's classics, uncorrupted by Disney or "cleaned up" by the western culture (Little Red Ridding Hood), are my most favorite types of stories ever.
1984 I have made practically no progress in because I haven't the time to read it currently.
One series I really do dislike however is the Twilight Series. I read halfway through the first book and got bored. Fangirls of the series are also extrodinarily scary. i would know. Several of my friends are. Sparkly vampires just aren't my thing.
P.S. Please underline book titles. You people make grammar weep in pain.
Finished Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami (very, very hen, like all his books are)
And just finished The Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde, of course. A good read.
Might go read some of the books on this thread (I've had a severe reading drought for the past year) T_T