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And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
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I've just recently finished Stoker's Dracula. :kiss: Don't know what made me seek it out again, let alone in this time when I should be studying like crazy for my exam! :S
It's always good to have something which gives you a break from revision anyway. I know I go crazy if I revise solidly without a little 30-minute piano-break or something.
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black_magnolia wrote:
I've just recently finished Stoker's Dracula. :kiss: Don't know what made me seek it out again, let alone in this time when I should be studying like crazy for my exam! :S
It's always good to have something which gives you a break from revision anyway. I know I go crazy if I revise solidly without a little 30-minute piano-break or something.
I know, but my mom freaks out if she sees me not studying and I the feel bad because of it. :S
I picked up reading Kostova's Historian. This time around the reading is going on ok, but if there isn't some improvement in the plot, I will be pretty disappointed. So far I can say that it is pretty boring and somwhat annoying for several reasons, but I won't go into detail before I've read the whole book...
To see a world in a Grain of Sand,
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Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand,
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I'm now reading Full Moon City, which is an anthology of werewolf short stories. It's a bit hit and miss so far. There were a few good stories but also one or two that i didn't like as well.
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It's not a cheerful book, and it's written good, so it will have an effect on you, even if it's a bit subconscious as with me.
Also just began to read Metro 2033, which I got a lot time ago but haven't had the initiative to begin with yet. It's good, love the atmosphere, but I'm not yet amazed.
Reading Alastair Reynolds as well, the last of a troligy, this book called Absolution Gap. Love him, he writes sci-fi like no other I've read so far.
Also trying to get through the 11th part of the Sword of Truth, but he's so lost his stile, his reason to write... it's just words now. Boring.
And Spawn! The comic, a collection of the first few issues I got in the nearby sci-fi bookshop :blush: I love superheroes, and he seemed like an interesting enough character

My beauty is not the shape of the body,
but the voices in you mind;
the thoughts you can't live without
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