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The weekend was spent with my dear friends, 1000 pages of my recent books and something my body knows very little of... sleep. Time for me. And while part of it I started to get anxious and felt like I HAD to do something I stopped myself and said "That's what you do all the time. Just stop, breathe, and listen to what your trying to tell yourself."

So as of today. It's all in God's hands. I realize now that while these dreams have been on my concious forever it's probably not the right time for them to end.

Of the three books I read this weekend. Lolita was a brilliantly descriptive book. Lovely how to follow someones thoughts who can describe them in such a frank manner. The Five People You Meet In Heaven, was a very lovely light book. Worth the read for sure. And the Time Traveler's Wife.... what a wonderful book. I want to read all 500 pages again. If you watched the movie momento how time is all out of sequence but the meaning and process of thought isn't you'd love this book. It's a bit hard to read at first as you get used to time being all out of sync and all the rules the writer uses of how the character travels through time. Consider this book one of the few I would say is one of the most amazing books I've read to date. (and that is ALOT for those of you who don't know I read nearly 2 pages a minute)

I started Orwells 1984 and I don't know if it's a strong combination of the strange smell the book eminates (wierd book glue), the lack of ANY leading in the lines of text, and the extremely small and hard to read text cause I'm having a chore of a time getting into this book at all. I think Orwells writing style isn't something I'm a fan of either.

And I can't explain my strange facination of reading things on CNN.com lately. Mostly things involving the science, technology, and space sections. Everything else can go blow goats =)

But it's lunchtime. =)

Date: 2004-06-29 02:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sofiebgoode.livejournal.com
lolita is one of my all time favourite books ever.

Date: 2004-07-01 05:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asrai1982.livejournal.com
also love lolita. read it a 1000 years ago but found it v. interesting. just finished reading you remind me of me. it was worthwhile. mildly depressing. i met the author and he was a pretty nice guy.

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