Book round up

Jun 21, 2007 14:56

So what with taking the T and not having any friends, I've been doing a lot of reading lately. This list is for the past 4ish weeks ( Read more... )

books of 2007

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punkskittles June 21 2007, 21:10:59 UTC
I missed the definite article in that first sentence. Try reading it without the definite article and see how quickly it changes meaning!

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moocow1985 June 22 2007, 12:55:51 UTC
BWAHAHAHA!

I miss you!

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punkskittles June 25 2007, 15:36:44 UTC
I'm moving in a few weeks and whenever you come to visit you can sleep on our couch and it won't be awkward because there will be no other roommates! And also, we're throwing Morgan a beer-zombie themed birthday party on July 14th (Saturday) if you are interested it will be fuuuun!

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moocow1985 June 25 2007, 15:40:43 UTC
Beer zombies? Count me in!

Actually I'll need to figure out if I can actually make it back out west because I'm moving myself next weekend and after that I doubt I'll have a car. I'll look into it though.

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ekpinc June 21 2007, 23:54:57 UTC
cartographer's craft AGAIN? jeez. Well, I would read it again, were it not for my COMPLETELY BROKEN COMPUTER!

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moocow1985 June 22 2007, 12:55:15 UTC
I've been bored. And it's very good.

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anonymous June 22 2007, 13:43:43 UTC
Maha and I are still working on Wuthering Heights. So good!

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parashatyitro June 22 2007, 16:49:05 UTC
northanger abbey was the ONLY book that was tolerable in my 18th c. british novels class. why? because it didn't go on for A THOUSAND PAGES ABOUT TEA AND MARRIAGE! stupid early british novels...

have a lovely day! heh, i'm such a curmudgeon.

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moocow1985 June 22 2007, 17:07:26 UTC
Northanger Abbey was a little weird. Like it was proto-gothic or something.

Reading old novels really makes me wonder what people, particularly women, did back then. No wonder they're always laid up with fits of nerves - there's nothing better to do!

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keitichandesu June 24 2007, 03:23:39 UTC
Wait, the T?

You're in Boston?

We should hang out. And knit?

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moocow1985 June 25 2007, 15:46:14 UTC
I'm in Boston!

We should hang out. Sometime after next week when I move into my apartment in Cambridge.

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