I suppose a "best and worst of 2008" post is in order, since I don't know I'll be able to post it further on. Unfortunately (for me), this has been a sort of crazy year, and I'm short on notes to read and write from.
For instance:
I'm not really sure what I'd say was this year's best reading. I can say I've read very little, and I didn't have a hild range of reading. I feel I must mention Isabel Allende's Zorro, not only because it was the first book I read this year, but because it was also one of my very few "adventures into an unkown territory".
I should mention Cornwell as well, since I've read quite of his books this past year. Hail to the chief!
I should also mention Stephenie Meyers, not on the Twilight phenomenom, but on The Host. That was a very interesting book to read, and it shows how Meyers can writte way better than Twilight.
All in all, I've only read 18 books this year... I have just finished re-reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and I think the book has grown into me. Like, time and distance from the HP made me read this story with different eyes...
I've downloaded a great deal of songs these past days. They haven't sunk in yet, so I'll probably write a post on new songs in my life once I'm back.
Uni was a roller-coster. My first semester sucked in ways I never thought something could suck. My avarage was the lowest ever since I came to uni and my feelings about the classes were not the best. The second semester wasn't at all that great, but at least I got to pull my avarage back up and somethings ended up working out just fine.
Internship should fall into the "not so great" area al well. It wasn't something incredibly bad (I did get an article published, even though it's not online and I have no idea when it will be). But it's far, really far, away from what I wished it was...
Greatest day? My birthday. My surprise party. That was just unforgettable.
I'm happy that I had the chance to spend more time with me friends this year. I know I suck on the whole area of my life, but I worked hard on it and it was great to just spend some time, talking and relaxing, not worrying about classes, grades, works and the reality in general.
It's just really weird to wave 2008 goodbye. It feels it just flashed through me, as if it hardly had passed by at all. I guess that's growing up, right?