"Be nice. Think happy thoughts. Champion silver linings. Love all things (not just cute things like babies and kittens) & when you do love - love like they do in power ballads (you know like on a cliff with the wind in your hair and your eyes shut, knowing you'll never know love like this). Watch out for dog poo. Smile at people - even grumpy ones. Remember anything is possible & whatever you do always try to look on the bright side."
I just finished Eric Clapton's autobiography, now I'm onto Sharon Osbornes second book
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The history of the world, my love --
Is those below serving those up above!
How gratifying for once to know
That those above will serve those down below!
I'm going to start reading The Hours by Michael Cunningham now. I saw the movie last autumn, and now I happened to find the book in the library so I thought I'd borrow it.
I don't read much nowadays, which is a shame because I used to be obsessed with books, but I'm thinking of re-establishing the habit of reading. ^^
I'm just reading trash for today, but tomorrow I'm going to start a badly packaged book about serial killers, written by a psychologist who has worked with some of the most notorious ones. Like I said, it looks terrible from the cover but I'm sure the content will be very interesting.
That Ricky Gervais bio I just finished was alright, badly written again but I learned a few things that I don't trust as I could find errors in the book, so it passed the time but I would be disappointed if it wasn't a library book and I'd actually paid for it.
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How could you become as awesome as you are and still feel like a loser?
oh, high fidelity.
i loveeee it so much. it's my favourite of the nick hornby books (that i've read) and it really is amazing.
actually. i was reading this interview with some chick-lit writer in the metro the other day and she said that she only started writing after she read high fidelity.
as a sidesubject: what do you guys think about e-books?
because i have quite a few saved on my computer but i just can't get myself to read them because i hate not having the actual book in my hands. i read palahniuk's survivor as an e-book and that wasn't too bad because palahniuk isn't long-winded or anything like that. it's all short sentances & etc.
but anyway. i don't think i would be able to read any other e-books because i lack the concentration.
Manics Biography by Mick Middles
I've had it bloody months but never got around to reading it *pfft*
I am not perfect and I don't claim to be. And if that's what you wanted, well I am so sorry... So mighty, so hegemonic, so hating, so desecrating, so there, so nowhere, so hurting, we fall between indifference, rejection...
~*forever_lost*~; my RYL cousin. Hells; my RYL niece. Katch; my RYL big sister. Voice Of Reason; my everything.
I haven't dreamed of flying for a while by Taichi Yamada.
It's very strange, people falling in love with people who are getting younger
etc.
O.o
I plan to read either I am a cat by Sōseki Natsume or The Castle by
Franz Kafka next :)