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I'd go biking or running in the morning. Then I'd play a game or two about two hours. Then I'd watch my favorite film. Then I'd lift for two hours. Then I'd probably smoke with my friends for a good amount. Then I'd read which I never get to do. Then I'd order a pizza and watch a movie with my dad.
Redwall
Mattimeo
Thief of Always
Jedi Academy Trilogy
Attack of the Mutants (Goosebumps)
Say Cheese and Die (Goosebumps)
Lord of the Flies
Harry Potter series (mainly Goblet of Fire)
Yes, I'm 18 with zero kids. It's so shocking! :p
I had a job for nine months until they canned me recently, and even with that job I still managed to fit in my workout.
And yes, I'll be starting freshman year September 12th.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays I lift for 2 hours and work abs inbetween lifting.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays I bike for 2 hours or run for an hour.
Everynight before I go to bed I do 700 crunches and 75 pushups.
Sundays I take a complete break.
I thought it was a very touching film, but when it comes to the academy, it is very overrated. The Woodsman should have taken its place, which is a very underrated film.
Upon seeing the poster for the film of this, I immediately ordered a copy of it at my local bookstore. Once I finish The Half Blood Prince, I'll start this.
Has anyone else read this and if so, how does it compare to Alan Moores other works?
Oh my god, I read Sabriel in 4th grade, and I absolutely loved it. I didn't even know there was a sequel and a third. Wow, have I got to pick those up. This news makes me very happy.
I grew up knowing absolutely nothing about Tolkien and the books he wrote. My mom had bought The Hobbit for me when I was in third grade and I kind of shrugged it off. I eventually read it in 10th grade, and I loved it. Now that I am older, I've found out that numerous amounts of my friends...
I've owned Book 1 for some time because this series always seemed interesting to me. I'd think that if you really enjoyed his books that you wouldn't really mind if he kept them going, but do they really drag that much? Once I finish The Dark Tower series, I definitely will give this a go.