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Nov 15, 2005 09:48

East of Eden by John Steinbeck is going to change my life. I can feel it. The moment I pulled the novel from the book drop at the PD Brown Memorial Library, my brain overflowed with the respective chemicals associated with intense curiosity and interest. I’d like to explain the six hundred and one page book was immaculate from head to toe and a ( Read more... )

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anonymous November 15 2005, 19:18:19 UTC
Imagery and copious words (see, I can do it too) are good but in moderation, but too much/many implies you might be trying to hard. Wow, I especially liked the line "respective chemicals associated with intense curiosity and interest", it truly was one of many steps too far.

Your greatest nemesis :D

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suckerforsummer November 15 2005, 22:12:18 UTC
not only did i read east of eden, i spent some time in salinas this summer. it's everything he says it is.

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girlsroxboys November 16 2005, 02:38:58 UTC
thats amazingggg

how are you?

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suckerforsummer November 16 2005, 22:49:58 UTC
eh i'm alright you know just being a suburban teen. you guys have got to jet down here and save me from the monotonous tones of the salisbury rock scene.

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girlsroxboys November 17 2005, 19:30:08 UTC
yea salisbury is pretty boring on the music side of things.
we have a new song up, you should check it out
www.myspace.com/derbylane

let me know what you think

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lorioribori November 15 2005, 23:31:35 UTC
you are the weirdest boy in the world..

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chelzabellz November 16 2005, 03:13:31 UTC
that book smells. for real.

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