I watched the movie last weekend, and am a little embarassed to admit that I have developed a crush on a pasty white, 17 year old, fictional character :?
you should be more than a little embarassed.
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I haven't had a chance to read a book for leisure for 3 weeks :( But I think tomorrow I'm going to start 'the Book of Air and Shadows' by Michael Gruber. It seems kinda like a lit-nerd version of Dan Brown, but I spend all day reading, so something light is nice to come home to.
I watched the movie last weekend, and am a little embarassed to admit that I have developed a crush on a pasty white, 17 year old, fictional character :?
you should be more than a little embarassed.
not at all, that chick is fucking smoking hot... she was in adventureland!
I watched the movie last weekend, and am a little embarassed to admit that I have developed a crush on a pasty white, 17 year old, fictional character :?
you should be more than a little embarassed.
not at all, that chick is fucking smoking hot... she was in adventureland!
i suspect elle elle is talking about edward cullen not bella.
hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
I watched the movie last weekend, and am a little embarassed to admit that I have developed a crush on a pasty white, 17 year old, fictional character :?
was an awesome series - & if you havent seen the preview for new moon that was aired at the VMAs you should - cause that movie looks like its going to be awesome!
dont feel too embarassed - I'm 30 & managed to kill off all 4 books in a week. and now there's a group of 40-50 something women where i work who have become engaged by it too. there's something about it that just sucks you right in & you cant quite put a finger on it.
i'm currently reading Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins - it's the 2nd book in The Hunger Games series. VERY GOOD! its a young adult series but the theory behind this post-apocalyptic world actually seems very plausible. it's not so far fetched that it would make you think it could never happen. read The Hunger Games in a day (an extremely rainy one - nothing else to do) but still VERY GOOD & quite the mover - good bit of action.
There is no such thing as leftover pizza. There is now pizza and later pizza. - anonymous The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird
finished up howard's end ~ e.m.forster over the weekend and just started today: northhanger abbey ~ jane austen
i've probably seen just about every film made based on austen's work, but i am probably the only female to never have actually read any of her work. :oops: :? well, that ended today, as i am going to read ALL her books, and this is the first on the list.
finished up howard's end ~ e.m.forster over the weekend and just started today: northhanger abbey ~ jane austen
i've probably seen just about every film made based on austen's work, but i am probably the only female to never have actually read any of her work. :oops: :? well, that ended today, as i am going to read ALL her books, and this is the first on the list.
Jane Rocks! I just saw the newest versions of Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility (BBC or A&E from the past couple years) and I want to reread those books. Thank Gawd for Jane! If I didn't pick her stuff up when I was 13 I . . . I . . . I can't even fathom how much she has affected my life. About as much as Pearl Jam.
There is no such thing as leftover pizza. There is now pizza and later pizza. - anonymous The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird
finished up howard's end ~ e.m.forster over the weekend and just started today: northhanger abbey ~ jane austen
i've probably seen just about every film made based on austen's work, but i am probably the only female to never have actually read any of her work. :oops: :? well, that ended today, as i am going to read ALL her books, and this is the first on the list.
Jane Rocks! I just saw the newest versions of Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility (BBC or A&E from the past couple years) and I want to reread those books. Thank Gawd for Jane! If I didn't pick her stuff up when I was 13 I . . . I . . . I can't even fathom how much she has affected my life. About as much as Pearl Jam.
now THAt is an austen endorsement if i ever read one!
i honestly do not know how i managed to live 40 years on this earth and not read one of her books. but as i've said, that's all changin' today!
I watched the movie last weekend, and am a little embarassed to admit that I have developed a crush on a pasty white, 17 year old, fictional character :?
was an awesome series - & if you havent seen the preview for new moon that was aired at the VMAs you should - cause that movie looks like its going to be awesome!
dont feel too embarassed - I'm 30 & managed to kill off all 4 books in a week. and now there's a group of 40-50 something women where i work who have become engaged by it too. there's something about it that just sucks you right in & you cant quite put a finger on it.
i'm currently reading Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins - it's the 2nd book in The Hunger Games series. VERY GOOD! its a young adult series but the theory behind this post-apocalyptic world actually seems very plausible. it's not so far fetched that it would make you think it could never happen. read The Hunger Games in a day (an extremely rainy one - nothing else to do) but still VERY GOOD & quite the mover - good bit of action.
you read much vampire fiction???
the following is absolutely my opinion...
i was excited to read the twilight series.. but by the end i was throwing up. i realise i was out of the target demographic but i found bella to be a bore. i found edward to be just a dull character. for me theey killed off the best vampire and the one with the most potential(jasper) just doesnt get developed enough for my liking. i know ive got in my mind what i expect of my vampires and i can tell you vampires who forego blood for whatever moral reasons just dont do it for me. i dont like sweetness and light. vampires should not be cotton candy. and yes i am aware i was reading a teen romance.
hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
the following is absolutely my opinion...
i was excited to read the twilight series.. but by the end i was throwing up. i realise i was out of the target demographic but i found bella to be a bore. i found edward to be just a dull character. for me theey killed off the best vampire and the one with the most potential(jasper) just doesnt get developed enough for my liking. i know ive got in my mind what i expect of my vampires and i can tell you vampires who forego blood for whatever moral reasons just dont do it for me. i dont like sweetness and light. vampires should not be cotton candy. and yes i am aware i was reading a teen romance.
You are right. I only read the first book and could barely make it through that. First off the writing is atrocious. It is absolutely awful. Second it has no edge at all.
the following is absolutely my opinion...
i was excited to read the twilight series.. but by the end i was throwing up. i realise i was out of the target demographic but i found bella to be a bore. i found edward to be just a dull character. for me theey killed off the best vampire and the one with the most potential(jasper) just doesnt get developed enough for my liking. i know ive got in my mind what i expect of my vampires and i can tell you vampires who forego blood for whatever moral reasons just dont do it for me. i dont like sweetness and light. vampires should not be cotton candy. and yes i am aware i was reading a teen romance.
You are right. I only read the first book and could barely make it through that. First off the writing is atrocious. It is absolutely awful. Second it has no edge at all.
sure it has edge. the edge is the vamps forego human blood. well the good vamps anyway.
i think it wouldve been better for jasper to attack bella. i mean really attack her. to track her without the others knowledge and then have them deal with the fallout from that. i mean if hes really struggling and heres this fresh blood basically handed to him on a platter... then why not?? but thats just me.
hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
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Quantum Gravity by Lee Smolin Reading Lolita in Teheran by Azar Nafisi
Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll
oh i read this one.i really enjoyed it.
yes, me too. For a long time I was thinking about how women who have to wear the veil feel like. I don't think that she is representative for all but it's interesting to get her view on what happened in Iran and about what women have to face in her society.
You can spend your time alone, re-digesting past regrets,
Or you can come to terms and realize
You're the only one who can't forgive yourself
Tomorrow I'm starting Long Way Down by Nick Hornby. I've read About a Boy and High Fidelity and really enjoyed them both so I'm looking forward to this one.
finished up howard's end ~ e.m.forster over the weekend and just started today: northhanger abbey ~ jane austen
i've probably seen just about every film made based on austen's work, but i am probably the only female to never have actually read any of her work. :oops: :? well, that ended today, as i am going to read ALL her books, and this is the first on the list.
Jane Rocks! I just saw the newest versions of Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility (BBC or A&E from the past couple years) and I want to reread those books. Thank Gawd for Jane! If I didn't pick her stuff up when I was 13 I . . . I . . . I can't even fathom how much she has affected my life. About as much as Pearl Jam.
now THAt is an austen endorsement if i ever read one!
i honestly do not know how i managed to live 40 years on this earth and not read one of her books. but as i've said, that's all changin' today!
its easier than you think.
i recently told someone id not read jane austen and got the big eyeroll from them. understandably since they are an english teacher. anyhoo.... so i tried. i borrowed persuasion from the library... OMG i was poking myself in the eyes after a couple of chapters. i just couldnt continue reading... and so i went and picked some camus off my shelf. a much easier read.
hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
the following is absolutely my opinion...
i was excited to read the twilight series.. but by the end i was throwing up. i realise i was out of the target demographic but i found bella to be a bore. i found edward to be just a dull character. for me theey killed off the best vampire and the one with the most potential(jasper) just doesnt get developed enough for my liking. i know ive got in my mind what i expect of my vampires and i can tell you vampires who forego blood for whatever moral reasons just dont do it for me. i dont like sweetness and light. vampires should not be cotton candy. and yes i am aware i was reading a teen romance.
yep - i do read much vampire fiction even took a class in college. loved every minute of it. perhaps i found it so refreshing b/c this is the first new spin that we've seen in years - probably since anne rice. i dont particularly "like" any of the main characters & i do agree that meyer's writing is bad - but this was her very first novel ever. so i give her a nod there. it is a teen series so if it wants to retain its literary rating than its got to stay low key. in our reality show dominated society - i feel almost as though there is nothing out there that is true fantasy to escape to & i think thats also why people have such a passion for it, including myself. (also why i like this thread so much! i'm always looking for the next good read.) i also kinda feel that the vamp story is much more of a backdrop to a love story - just a twist to make it interesting.
i dont like sparkly & i dont care for red or amber eyes. but i do love a great deal of the sneaky, smart & dangerous Eric Northman :oops: read all 9 of those books, cant wait til 10 & the short story anthology comes out next week (i think). rewatching season 2 on demand now too.
finished up howard's end ~ e.m.forster over the weekend and just started today: northhanger abbey ~ jane austen
i've probably seen just about every film made based on austen's work, but i am probably the only female to never have actually read any of her work. :oops: :? well, that ended today, as i am going to read ALL her books, and this is the first on the list.
i bought a copy of northanger abbey about 2 mos ago & keep getting sidetracked into other things. maybe it'll be next for me too.
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you should be more than a little embarassed.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
not at all, that chick is fucking smoking hot... she was in adventureland!
i suspect elle elle is talking about edward cullen not bella.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
hey, if i'm allowed, so is s/he
of course... but my comment stands.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
Fair enough... guess i thought all the girls loved edward
well that should be good, she wrote the "outlander" series.
8/08 - Ed solo in DC, 6/09 Ed in B'more,
10/10 - Brad in B'more
was an awesome series - & if you havent seen the preview for new moon that was aired at the VMAs you should - cause that movie looks like its going to be awesome!
dont feel too embarassed - I'm 30 & managed to kill off all 4 books in a week. and now there's a group of 40-50 something women where i work who have become engaged by it too. there's something about it that just sucks you right in & you cant quite put a finger on it.
i'm currently reading Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins - it's the 2nd book in The Hunger Games series. VERY GOOD! its a young adult series but the theory behind this post-apocalyptic world actually seems very plausible. it's not so far fetched that it would make you think it could never happen. read The Hunger Games in a day (an extremely rainy one - nothing else to do) but still VERY GOOD & quite the mover - good bit of action.
The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird
>
...a lover and a fighter.
"I'm at least half a bum" Rocky Balboa
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Vancouver, BC. April 3rd, 2008
Calgary,AB. August 8th, 2009
northhanger abbey ~ jane austen
i've probably seen just about every film made based on austen's work, but i am probably the only female to never have actually read any of her work. :oops: :? well, that ended today, as i am going to read ALL her books, and this is the first on the list.
Let's just breathe...
I am myself like you somehow
The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird
now THAt is an austen endorsement if i ever read one!
i honestly do not know how i managed to live 40 years on this earth and not read one of her books. but as i've said, that's all changin' today!
Let's just breathe...
I am myself like you somehow
>
...a lover and a fighter.
"I'm at least half a bum" Rocky Balboa
http://www.videosift.com/video/Obamas-Message-To-American-Indians
Edmonton, AB. September 5th, 2005
Vancouver, BC. April 3rd, 2008
Calgary,AB. August 8th, 2009
you read much vampire fiction???
the following is absolutely my opinion...
i was excited to read the twilight series.. but by the end i was throwing up. i realise i was out of the target demographic but i found bella to be a bore. i found edward to be just a dull character. for me theey killed off the best vampire and the one with the most potential(jasper) just doesnt get developed enough for my liking. i know ive got in my mind what i expect of my vampires and i can tell you vampires who forego blood for whatever moral reasons just dont do it for me. i dont like sweetness and light. vampires should not be cotton candy. and yes i am aware i was reading a teen romance.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
You are right. I only read the first book and could barely make it through that. First off the writing is atrocious. It is absolutely awful. Second it has no edge at all.
sure it has edge. the edge is the vamps forego human blood. well the good vamps anyway.
i think it wouldve been better for jasper to attack bella. i mean really attack her. to track her without the others knowledge and then have them deal with the fallout from that. i mean if hes really struggling and heres this fresh blood basically handed to him on a platter... then why not?? but thats just me.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
Reading Lolita in Teheran by Azar Nafisi
Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll
Or you can come to terms and realize
You're the only one who can't forgive yourself
oh i read this one.i really enjoyed it.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
yes, me too. For a long time I was thinking about how women who have to wear the veil feel like. I don't think that she is representative for all but it's interesting to get her view on what happened in Iran and about what women have to face in her society.
Or you can come to terms and realize
You're the only one who can't forgive yourself
its easier than you think.
i recently told someone id not read jane austen and got the big eyeroll from them. understandably since they are an english teacher. anyhoo.... so i tried. i borrowed persuasion from the library... OMG i was poking myself in the eyes after a couple of chapters. i just couldnt continue reading... and so i went and picked some camus off my shelf. a much easier read.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
yep - i do read much vampire fiction even took a class in college. loved every minute of it. perhaps i found it so refreshing b/c this is the first new spin that we've seen in years - probably since anne rice. i dont particularly "like" any of the main characters & i do agree that meyer's writing is bad - but this was her very first novel ever. so i give her a nod there. it is a teen series so if it wants to retain its literary rating than its got to stay low key. in our reality show dominated society - i feel almost as though there is nothing out there that is true fantasy to escape to & i think thats also why people have such a passion for it, including myself. (also why i like this thread so much! i'm always looking for the next good read.) i also kinda feel that the vamp story is much more of a backdrop to a love story - just a twist to make it interesting.
i dont like sparkly & i dont care for red or amber eyes. but i do love a great deal of the sneaky, smart & dangerous Eric Northman :oops: read all 9 of those books, cant wait til 10 & the short story anthology comes out next week (i think). rewatching season 2 on demand now too.
sincerely,
Viy
i bought a copy of northanger abbey about 2 mos ago & keep getting sidetracked into other things. maybe it'll be next for me too.
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