I just finished 'Lost Souls' by Poppy Z. Brite. It was pretty good, but quite graphic. And there was a lot of homosexuality so it's definitely not a good choice for people who have issues with that.
I'm always on the lookout for a good book, and I was at the bookstore today looking for one. I found a couple that sound good. One is the Daywatch series by Sergei Lukyarenko, and the other is Idlewind by Nick Sagan. Unfortunately - and I seriously hate this - I didn't have enough money to buy either of them. It annoys me when that happens. :/
Currently reading: To kill a mockingbird by Harper lee. It's for english. it's a pretty good book so far.
I read these two books over spring break:
TTYL- interesting book. written in all instent messeges.
Lush- Natasha friend, also an interesting book. it's about a girls struggle dealing with her aloholic father.
and if i ever get time i'd like to finish twilight. I started reading it but didn't get past the third chapter.
~Anarchist Theory is my big brother~
~on the outside i'm smiling but on the inside i'm slowly dying~
Just read Bloodhound by Tamora Pierce, and am reading it again (3rd time since i got it... on monday...) now have to wait a year till Mastiff (the final in the series) is realeased. I hate reading fast.
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
Last read: "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea" by Yukio Mishima... its now one of my favourite books of all time.
Currently reading: "Tropic Of Cancer" by Henry Miller. Its like a cross between Norman Mailer's "The Deer Park" and Marquis de Sade's "120 Days Of Sodom", except its beautifully written, hilariously funny, and instills in the reader a joy in simply existing (if only for a moment). Not for the faint of heart or prudish though.
Category Seven - Bill Evans,
The Night Watch - Sergei Lukyanenko,
Underworld - Greg Cox,
The Host - Stephanie Meyer,
Marked - P.C. and Kristen Cast,
Something in the Water (Torchwood) - Trevor Backsindale,
The Ghosts of India (Doctor Who) - Mark Morris.
And I'm re-reading the Twilight series xD
Seasons are changing and waves are crashing and stars are falling all for us <3
When life gives you lemons, make orange juice and leave the world wondering how the hell you did it :)
Monkey Taming by Judith Fatallah. For about the fifth time, one of the most amazing books I've ever read. I adore it.
And Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. Which is just fantastic. Really, really well written and fascinating to read, as was the Da Vinci Code.
Now I'll play your ghost as my ace, whenever I'm led astray.
But I am actually good, can't help it if we're tilted.
I'm in my right place, don't be a downer.