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jade_sabre) wrote2010-05-20 03:08 pm
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So I'm back home, yay! Sitting in my favorite locally-owned coffee shop sucking down fruit tea, yay! Staring at my AmeriCorps application with a great deal of trepidation. I am dumb. Avoiding it by making this post! This is not my graduation post; this is my "what should I read this summer?" post.
SO basically the idea is hit me with a book you think I should have read in college, and if I haven't read it, I will add it to my list. Hint: my list already includes The Great Gatsby, Jane Eyre, and Huckleberry Finn.
I will probably talk more about actual graduation and thoughts about what I want to do with my life later but since I am being all avoidance-y I should keep this short.
Also if I missed any important/amusing posts from the last week and you think I should read them, link me.
Also if I have the entire plot of an approximately 20K-word Katara-centric Ursa-related ATLA fic, should I write it?
p.s. I did not call myself dumb that was Malone stealing my computer.
SO basically the idea is hit me with a book you think I should have read in college, and if I haven't read it, I will add it to my list. Hint: my list already includes The Great Gatsby, Jane Eyre, and Huckleberry Finn.
I will probably talk more about actual graduation and thoughts about what I want to do with my life later but since I am being all avoidance-y I should keep this short.
Also if I missed any important/amusing posts from the last week and you think I should read them, link me.
Also if I have the entire plot of an approximately 20K-word Katara-centric Ursa-related ATLA fic, should I write it?
p.s. I did not call myself dumb that was Malone stealing my computer.
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also The Complete Adventures of Sherlock Holmes you may borrow my copy if you wish
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Let's see, have you read O, Pioneers? One of my faves.
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Wuthering Heights?
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The Alchemist by Coelho.
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Yes. Yes, you should.
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Also...read Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner. I cannot recommend that book enough. We read it in one of my lit classes--I'd never heard of the guy before--and it is amazing. Stegner has made me ok with writing things from my own experience. Anytime my Mom told me "write what you know" (instead of fantasy), I balked (and I still kinda do), but Stegner made it ok. He showed me that the simple things of everyday life can be turned into beautiful stories. *happy sigh*
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I actually really loved Jane Eyre when I read it in middle school, but since then I've realized how creepy Rochester actually is as a romantic hero. But then I don't have much of a tolerance for Byronic heroes anymore.