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Firiel

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  1. Do you mean essays as in academic/research pieces or essays as in creative non-fiction?
  2. Migration and Mythmaking in Anglo-Saxon England by Nicholas Howe and Powers of Horror by Julia Kristeva. Ah, research.
  3. Still plugging away on the Song of Fire and Ice series, eh? I got distracted with school, but I'm hoping to read the last couple books in the series this summer... but I'm worried I'll have forgotten what's going on with all the characters! Currently reading The Shining by Stephen King. I'm in a class that will likely read it next semester, and I've wanted to read it anyway, so I'm getting a head start.
  4. Man, that chick sounds like an imaginary witch! Why do guys always choose to date them instead of the nice girls? Hey, you sound like a good guy and you've got a sense of humor-- you've got a lot going for you!
  5. I'm finally reading the Hunger Games (on my new Kindle, no less!). I've cried, like, four thousand times already-- not sure if it's the book that's particularly emotional or me.
  6. The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King. Second in the Dark Tower series. I'm getting my full dose of recreational reading in before grad school starts in the fall.
  7. I've been waiting very impatiently for it to arrive in the mail! Just got it yesterday... my productivity is about to drop drastically.
  8. I'm going to start Clash of Kings today. So excited!
  9. Thinking about you and your family today, Victoria! I'm sending some prayers your way.
  10. As heartbreaking as your story of Liam is, I just want you to know how touching it is that you loved him so much even though you were never given the opportunity to meet him in this life. You are a wonderful mother!
  11. Oh, gosh. Yeah, I was wondering if that was it. I felt the same way after that scene!
  12. I just finished it! I'm going to read book two after I finish my current book. What scene made you really mad?
  13. The Gunslinger by Stephen King. I've just started it, but I'm liking it so far. I'm currently concentrating on reading books solely for fun. No guilt for reading popular fiction!
  14. This is actually going to be my second try at this book... when I tried it before that's exactly what happened. I didn't purposefully give up. I just got distracted by life and the book wasn't quite enough to keep me hooked. I'm prepared this time, though, because I've heard awesome things about the series. It will help that I'm not currently in school. Nothing kills the desire for pleasure reading than piles of assigned reading.
  15. I plan to start George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones tomorrow... yay!
  16. Yay! Some books just take a couple of tries.
  17. Stephen King's The Stand. I'm reading the unabridged version, though I wonder if I'd like the shorter version better. The main thing that bothers me about current King that his older works don't struggle with is basically losing the plot amid pages and pages of non-essential story. Still good, though. I'm thinking of reading his Dark Tower series eventually.
  18. Are you kidding? I thought Twain was beyond successful with his use of dialect in that book. I found it to be an excellent book! I'm currently reading The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson. Love it.
  19. I'm currently listening to Coming Up for Air by George Orwell and listening to The Three Musketeers by Alexander Dumas. Both are very good.
  20. Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Middle English Literature by Christopher Cannon The Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson About to start: The Beautiful Mrs. Seideman Just finished: And Other Stories Shantung Compound Hero of our Time by Mikhail Lermentov English majors... sheesh.
  21. Was it perhaps "Not all those who wander are lost"? If I ever got a tattoo, it would almost certainly be related to JRR Tolkien somehow. But that's beside the point. To me, tattoos are pretty neutral. I don't like excessive tattoos, but someone having a few tattoos doesn't bug me at all. In fact, I think a few tattoos on a guy can be really cool, especially if the tattoos have a significance.
  22. I really like it... I think the fact that the speaker knows the birds should be free and are encouraging them to take their freedome but is still the one sending the bird down to the mine and keeping the mynah as a pet. Really interesting. Anyway, good job! Quite impressive.
  23. I wrote this poem instead of listening in my American Lit class one day. **** Wind rushing past me. I hear nothing but its fury as I plummet downwards. I feel The white sun warming my back My hair blowing in the wind My stomach doing acrobatics No fear, no joy, only knowledge. I see The white clouds, still obscuring the earth Clear blue sky, pure beauty A flock of birds The heavens I pass through the mist, The world opens up before me. Lakes, fields, cities Becoming larger, clearer. I see all. The ground approaches quickly. Time For one last thought. … ***** Any thoughts on it would be great. Like, how well (or poorly) does it flow? And does it even make any sense? What emotions does it evoke upon first reading it? Just that kind of thing.
  24. "Hello" works better than anything else for me, at least. I'd be far more likely to talk to and get to know a guy who seemed nice and had enough initiative to start a pleasant conversation than a guy who tried overly hard to be clever/suave/whatever.
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