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That's right, I'm back! Finally, took a few of my Vacation days from work (Yes I know it's only April). Thing is, I quit my old job and now have a new job as a Cemistry Proffeseur of Atlantic Canada's Top University! So i get the summer off! And not only work has been going on in my life. My...
First of all, i'd like to say I'm Back! ^_^ To those poor, unfourtuneate souls who remember me. Work has had me quite buisy (obviously).
I've read about....8, 9 books?
1.) Harry Potter and the Philosiphers Stone by JK Rowling(AGAIN :P)
2.) The Demon Spirit by RA Salvatore
3.) The Demon...
I haven't mentioned it.....I'm not sure Holly loves kids anyway. Shes fine with them, but she had alot of issues with her little brother, who is now is Jail for Sexual Harrassment on her....It's a real sad story.
Well, think about it. What's more interesting, a mystery unfolding before your eyes, or waiti9ng for the guy you know to be the culprit to confess? I think it's just as well writen, but the Suspence is always going to die in the end, hence you lsoe interest.
I'd love to live near a bookshop.....I don't like the idea of Having food in bookstores. I mean, in most places that have coffee, they make sure you stay at the tables and drink it there, but food can make quite a mess.
Tragedy in books is kind of realistic, so I really like it. In most books, a protagismist stands above everybody, defeated armies alone. In a Salvatore book called "Transcendance" (Which I loved) Brynn, the Togai leader finds an ancient dragin, crushes the enemy army, and even with a Giant Arrow...
The people on Charlettetown, PEI would pretty much be mobbing you. The only reason anybody comes to Charlettetown is to see all the Anne of Green Gables Stuff. I was there a few summer's ago, and yah it was quite annoying...
I thought about that myself, but in LOTR it sorta made sence. But, for example, in some books I've read, An entire village dies, somebody casts a spell and they come back.