I just read Girl, Interupted and I am obsessed! And now reading the Scarlet Letter for school, and I HATE it. Yeah yeah, I know its a classic, but I really dont like it.
I just read Girl, Interupted and I am obsessed! And now reading the Scarlet Letter for school, and I HATE it. Yeah yeah, I know its a classic, but I really dont like it.
I found it really, really difficult reading. It was a fascinating story, but yeah, effort! Are you also reading The Colour Purple? I loved that book.
I'm currently reading the second of Phillip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' trilogy, 'The Subtle Knife'. I read the first one, 'Northern Lights' just before Christmas, although I haven't seen the film ('The Golden Compass').
I liked Northern Lights a lot (and a lot more than I expected to), and am finding The Subtle Knife very engaging - I keep having to put it down and go to sleep before I want to - early starts for work in the morning!
I'm currently reading Necropolis by Anthony Horowitz, and The Vampire's Assistant by Darren Shan (I've read it about sixty times, but I love it sooo much).
"How can I be a gynecologist? I can barely look a woman in the eye!"
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I'm reading Dibs by Virginia M. Axline, about a little boy in play theraphy. then Im going to read I never promised you a rose garden by Joanne Greenberg
"If only everyone could know and live with their inner craziness…people would be fairer and happier." Paulo Coelho
One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night by Chris Brookmyre. I'd recommend him if you're in need of a bloody good laugh and something to think about. I love all his stuff.
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How could you become as awesome as you are and still feel like a loser?
please see my dystopian novels thread if you have any suggestions about similar books to help me out with!
I'm not crazy, I'm just a little unwell. I know, right now you can't tell. But stay a while and maybe then you'll see A different side of me Unwell - Matchbox 20
"Why inflict pain on oneself, when so many others are ready to save us the trouble?"
George Pacaud (1879 - 1937)