So it's essay time again. As usual there are way more exciting things to be doing, such as...cooking food, drinking drink, cleaning room, internet things, stalking sexy ladies....etc
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have you started museums yet? i haven't even started reading for it. i only finally decided which essay to do this morning, lol... and it's not like i'm going to start it today either because i still have 1700 words of another essay to do first! i suck.
i can recommend heaps of books which i will do ONCE my essay is done. *cries*
Don't worry. I only picked my topic yesterday as well and I have no idea how I'm supposed to pick a case study for it. I have done zero readings and have like.....tonight, saturday and sunday to do it all. Hooray!
yay :) I know you have good books. I will see you today if you make it in xx
You should read The rules of attraction by Bret Easton Ellis. I'll give it to you!! It's short and easy to read and yeah. I'll think about what else to shove down your throat. Reading is great love
I love Venus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. I think you'd love it too. Also you should read anything and everything by Haruki Murakami. I started with Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, but apparently Wind Up Bird Chronicle is amazing, as is Kafka on the Shore. There's also Sputnik Sweetheart, which is his lesbian novel.
For a lighter read, try Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City series. About a bunch of homos/weirdos in San Francisco. Somewhat 'trashy' but amazingly good and gripping. Started off as a chronicle in the San Fran newspaper.
Seriously, read the Song Of Ice And Fire series by George R R Martin. I hate fantasy generally, but this series keeps me on the edge of my seat constantly. And it's ongoing, so once you've read it all you can wait for the next book like the rest of us addicts! :P
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i can recommend heaps of books which i will do ONCE my essay is done. *cries*
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yay :) I know you have good books. I will see you today if you make it in xx
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For a lighter read, try Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City series. About a bunch of homos/weirdos in San Francisco. Somewhat 'trashy' but amazingly good and gripping. Started off as a chronicle in the San Fran newspaper.
I'll get back to you with more.
Can't wait to catch up!!! X
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