I used to have a small collection of the Jinny books, but they weren't the best pony books for me. I also have a book called the black stallion revolts.
It's ok to do whatever you can to keep from hurting yourself.
I just finished Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I absolutely loved it. My one complaint is that there were no really likeable characters, so it was hard to become emotionally invested and hope for anyone to succeed. All I could do was watch with horror and amazement as these crazy bastards tear themselves and each other to pieces. Oh wait, I have one other complaint, but this is directed at (some) fans of the book: do you really and truly think this is a beautiful, romantic love story? If so, you have serious issues. Your idea of love is more twisted and unhealthy than people who think Edward Cullen is the perfect boyfriend, if your swooning over the Catherine/Heathcliff fiasco is any indication. :P
I've started reading Hard Times by Charles Dickens. I'm only a few pages in, but I'm enjoying it so far. The writing style alone is pretty entertaining.
Just read 'The Happiness Project' by Gretchen Rubin which I quite enjoyed.
Now reading 'Far From the Madding Crowd' but it's taking a while!
"I know you're sad, so I won't tell you to have a good day. Instead, I advise you to simply have a day.
Stay alive, feed yourself well, wear comfortable clothes, and don't give up on yourself just yet.
It'll get better. Until then, have a day."
The Christmas Hope and The Christmas Blessing, amazing <3
Hush, little baby, drink your spoiled milk
I'm crazy, need my prescription filled
Do you like my cookies? They're made just for you
A little bit of sugar, but lots of poison, too
Cross between Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie (as I decided I should read some Rushdie at some point) and The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes.
Really rnjoyinh both; you understand why they have such acclaim when you read then, but in very different ways.
Room by Emma Donaghue...we'll see how sensible a decision that was soon!
Take too many pictures, laugh too much and love like you've never been hurt because every 60seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you'll never get back
...don't be afraid your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.
Room by Emma Donaghue...we'll see how sensible a decision that was soon!
I've always been too scared to read it, let me know how you find it :)
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Enna Burning - Shannon Hale, one of my all time favourites <3
Hush, little baby, drink your spoiled milk
I'm crazy, need my prescription filled
Do you like my cookies? They're made just for you
A little bit of sugar, but lots of poison, too