i really need to color my hair again. it fades way too fast, i suppose that is all those years of bleaching it. oh well.
has anyone read any good books lately?
i haven't read a book since school ended, i like to take a little break, but that last two books a read were: "city of glass" by paul auster and "dreamer" by charles johnson, and i would recomend those to anyone. charles johnson is a phenominal writer, i have never read any of auster's stuff before, but that book was really good.
i think i'm going to read "parable of the talents", by octavia butler next. i read "parable of the sower" and that was great. if you like sci-fi type things then you should read it.
has anyone read any good books lately?
i haven't read a book since school ended, i like to take a little break, but that last two books a read were: "city of glass" by paul auster and "dreamer" by charles johnson, and i would recomend those to anyone. charles johnson is a phenominal writer, i have never read any of auster's stuff before, but that book was really good.
i think i'm going to read "parable of the talents", by octavia butler next. i read "parable of the sower" and that was great. if you like sci-fi type things then you should read it.
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malon:
The curious incident of the dog ing the night-time, by mark haddon. A bit short but so good I read it in a day last year and twice more since then.
takesatraintocry:
I always try to push the same authors on people, and it never works out. Sometimes the best way to find a new book is to go to a used book store, and find the pile of new stuff that's waiting to be shelved. Read the synopses of a dozen books, and pick the one that leaps out at you. Could be good or bad, but what's the risk when it's three bucks and a bunch of arcane scribbling in the margins?