Currently, I'm mixing between three books on my Kobo as I just don't have the mental attention span to concentrate on one at once! (:
1) Happyslapped by a Jellyfish : Karl Pilkington
^ This man is an actual genius and I love him.
2) Colour me Scarred [blade silver] : Melody Carlson
^ The first few pages waste no time in getting into the nitty gritty of self harming, so I haven't gotten too far with this one just yet. It's american, and is the most expensive book I've bought on my Kobo, though amazon sell cheap paper copies.
3. Silence : Becca Fitzpatrick
^ the third installment of the hush, hush series. It's really good. Fallen angels and stuff like that. If you like Twilight but are sick of vampires, this is a good one to read!
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~
I just can't get into Papillon by Henri Charriere, so I'm taking a break from it and reading The Hunger Games because everyone keeps telling me to. Enjoying it so far.
I'm reading Shutter Island and so far it is almost identical to the film. (I know the book came first) It is a bit strange though cause its almost identical so far.