Atonement, by Ian McEwan.
Such a sad but still awesome story![]()
Atonement, by Ian McEwan.
Such a sad but still awesome story![]()
Men heap together the mistakes of their lives,
and create a monster they call destiny.
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I finished reading Nocturnes by John Connolly, basically a collection of short stories icluding two novellas. It was good, although the first story set a high standard for the rest to beat, so I started off very hopeful, only to be slightly disappointed.
I then started reading The Perks Of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. So far I really like it. The main character is so honest and innocent and it's a book where I catch myself smiling a lot.![]()
I wanna see movies of my dreams
I'm reading Lin Anderson "Driftnet"![]()
I clever, because very modest, therefore such beautiful
I start reading stuff about physics and math to univ. This kind of stuff, counts?![]()
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The Roman Rule: The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it.
i just finnished a book bout emotional life (of dogs) and another one about science (funny one tho) and im now reading lots of atherosclerosis and fas related articles :P sounds awful, and it should! lol
"john dies at the end" by david wong
Finished The Perks of Being A Wallflower. I really loved it. It made me so happy, so sad. It's a book that I think everyone could relate to. It's honest, and innocent, and sweet, but very dark in places.
One of my favourite books, definitely.
I started reading All My Friends Are Superheroes by Andrew Kaufman today...and nearly finished it now. It's interesting. I imagine I'll be finished it tonight.
I wanna see movies of my dreams
Stephen Kings - The Skeleton Key...just made up of heaps of short stories and also his "The Mist" story that was made into a movie pretty recently. I'm not really getting into the Mist too much though. Much prefer other novels.