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The main character (can't remember his name right now) is just really, really annoying.

 

Me neither, there are waaaay better books out there people should read in school, or whereever people read them.

 

Holden Caulfield :) I thought he was pretty good, I guess I could sort of relate to some of the stuff he felt/said but it didn't inspire me or whatever. To be honest I only read it because I thought it make me seem "educated" or whatever haha


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Not. At. All. :creep:

 

I'm not the only one :defeated:

 

 

I got Lolita and The Great Gatsby recently. I was, ah, inspired :facepalm: Actually read The Great Gatsby before but I wanted to brush up on it. Haven't started either because I have a ton of shitty Shakespeare to read for school. I just really dislike Shakespeare but this goddamn English major, man.

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I just read the Audrey Hepburn biography (An Elegant Spirit) by her son, Sean Ferrer. An interesting read, along with many lovely pictures.

 

That was such a good book! When I was ~growing up~ Audrey was my big icon. My favorite thing about her was how demure and ladylike she seemed to outsiders, but I remember reading that Gregory Peck (I think that's who it was) said she was kind of perverse &  would always tell really dirty jokes among friends, dirty enough to make a sailor blush..  I thought that is just the kind of girl I want to be. haha

 

I'm currently reading the bell jar for the upteenth time, a jim morrison bio by stephen davis (best one i've read yet, although the author does sort of write with an opinionated, definitive sort of way ..ex. saying jim and robby were the only 'true' musicians of the doors..way harsh, tai btw) I wanna start reading 'a coney island of the mind' by ferlinghetti soon. jim loved him and the name just reminds me of lana


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Apparently, it's World Book Day today. :party: :dorothy5:

 

Will be reading Jack Kerouac's On The Road later to 'celebrate'. & Catcher in the Rye is one of my favourite books. I wished it would never end but it did. :icant:


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Apparently, it's World Book Day today. :party: :dorothy5:

 

Will be reading Jack Kerouac's On The Road later to 'celebrate'. & Catcher in the Rye is one of my favourite books. I wished it would never end but it did. :icant:

I didn't know it was World Book Day.  How could I? :O On this moment, I'm in love with The Great Gatsby :defeated:

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I'm reading 3 books at a time

 

Mi Tipo [My Type] - It's about typography, it talks about the most famous fonts around the world, it tells you that Comic Sans has a porpuse and if you love it or if you hate it, you don't know about typography, and more fonts. This is a pleasure meets homework book.

 

50 Shades Darker - It's actually pretty decent, but I'm kind boring with all the sex, it's like a porn movie, "-Oh hi, how are you? - Let's have sex".

 

Dracula - Just for fun, nothing meant.


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I'm at the beginning of Lolita, the beginning was crazy boring but it's gotten better. I'm at the part when she had an apple & he took it away from her :3 

I haven't really had the time to read it, but I plan on finishing it by Sunday.

After that I'm going to re-read Star & Star Struck by Pamela Anderson. They're flawless


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I hate college.

 

I'm sort of crazy and keep a list of all the books I read in a year. Any other year of my life I'd have read, like, 7 books by spring break. Here I am at spring break, on my second book of the year. I'll never beat 2012's number :heidi:

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Sacrifice Zones: The Front Lines of Toxic Chemical Exposure in the US by Steve Lerner

 

One of my books I'm tested over in intro to ecology at the end of april


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Maybe nobody will know about this book but, I finished "Como agua para Chocolate" [Like water for chocolate], and I have to say, that it's one of my favorite books ever. If you have the chance to get it in your language or you know spanish, you should read it. It talks about mexican history but with this magical twist. 

 

I love this book and also the movie. I had to read it for my spanish class and I fell in love with it. Pedro Muzquiz...so amazing.


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I'm more than halfway through Gatsby and I feel like I have no clue on what's going on. I know there's been a party or two, but is that really it? I was really looking forward to read this book, but it just fell flat  :noir:

 

I give up. Tomorrow I'll be experiencing this visually and sonically  :taylor:


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