Finished Jurassic Park on saturday. Really enjoyed it, quite different from the film. Now reading Stuart: A Life Backwards which is depressing but interesting.
I have so many books on my "to read" list but can only read one at a time or I get all lost, so I'm now starting The Story of beautiful girl by Rachel Simon
"If only everyone could know and live with their inner craziness…people would be fairer and happier." Paulo Coelho
Finished Stuart: A Life Backwards, which was wonderful. Now begun the epic tale that is Don Quixote. Haven't attempted anything this size in a long while, wish me luck!
The Last Time I Wore a Dress - Daphne Scholinski. It's a memoir about someone who was put in psychiatric hospitals from the age of 15 until 18 because her family and others believed she wasn't behaving enough like a female...
I put it down on paper and then the ghost does not ache so much.
Don't try to calm the storm, calm yourself, the storm will pass.
Started reading The Hunger Games last night and am really enjoying it
I've told my brother to hurry up and finish reading the next one since I don't think it'll take me long to finish the first one xD
About halfway through Call of Cthulhu and other weird stories( a collection of all of the works of) H.P. Love craft.
H.P. Lovecraft I can understand why he has such a following, his short stories make Stephen King books looks like something for children.
Take me away, I just want out from this self-imprisoned self-made Hell. Don't be surprsed, this is your mind coming to life by self-sacrifice. This tragedy of death will walk hand in hand with every thought of regret. Blame yourself for what you've become. The mind is a powerful thing set to self-destruct.
~I, Dementia - Whitechapel~
Lesbian Crushes & Bulimia: A Diary on how I acquired my eating disorder - Natasha Holme.
Its free on Kindle at the moment. The account of her descent into full on bulimia is mesmerising, I think many on RYL will be able to relate in some part.