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i really loved and related with the book when i was 12. i think thats saying something..
one of my friends really couldn't stand it. she thought all he did was whine. i didn't really feel like pointing out that most of our conversations revolve around her complaints about something.
i've...
my mother never censored any of my reading choices, but she certainly would've if she found out what type of books i've read over the years. its helps that she's polish and doesn't pay attention to some things. i dont know if she'd expect me to be brainwashed so easy to do something from these...
i have for years even though i dont always like re-reading them. i have a bunch of blogs as well. i actually wrote in my journal before going on the computer. i liked re-reading one of my more recent ones. plus it is nice to recall memories. i hate my journals from the summer since they're so...
well like anything else, they'll probably be worth something one day.
you can always try ebay. the ones from the 60s can be worth something. you never know, there might be some fanatic that would love to get their hands on your old issues.
white oleander
28 days
thelma and louise
slc punk
girl, interrupted
legally blonde
high fidelity
garden state
ms. congeniality
breakfast club
ferris buller's day off
fast times at ridgemont high
hm i always related to the books i read when i was younger.. altho i've noticed that i stopped lately since i suppose my own personality is forming and i'm leaving that "distressed over teenage drama" phase.
i've related to astrid from white oleander a lot though.. also susana from girl...
hm well it depends how far you'll expand your horizons. you might like Of Mice and Men by John Stienback. if you wont, well, it wont be to big of a loss of time considering its around 100 pages.
i also recommend The Stranger by Albert Camus. i loved the transition of the character
looking...
well almost all the books i read tend to stick with me and i think about them quite often actually..
but challenged me? hm. this is a toughy when i'm tired =P