Today's word is: disillusion.
Yesterday I read the whole of Margaret Atwood//The Edible Woman- a rather desolate chick-lit-for-grownups style novel from 1965 about being stuck in relationships.
It's always strange getting stuck in books and forgetting to actually talk to people from the real world. It's bizarre as for the length of the book that becomes my reality, leaving me feeling lost at sea, like the protagonist.
Ridiculous. I suppose it shows it's effective writing.
Other than that, thanks for all the comments people have left on my journal! I will start writing on message boards too I guess once I get my computer working properly!! My housemate found 300 different types of virus, spyware and malware on my machine the other day which isn't the greatest thing in the world......
Yesterday I read the whole of Margaret Atwood//The Edible Woman- a rather desolate chick-lit-for-grownups style novel from 1965 about being stuck in relationships.
It's always strange getting stuck in books and forgetting to actually talk to people from the real world. It's bizarre as for the length of the book that becomes my reality, leaving me feeling lost at sea, like the protagonist.
Ridiculous. I suppose it shows it's effective writing.
Other than that, thanks for all the comments people have left on my journal! I will start writing on message boards too I guess once I get my computer working properly!! My housemate found 300 different types of virus, spyware and malware on my machine the other day which isn't the greatest thing in the world......
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cassiopeia:
We I read a book I always get into the mind set of the main character. Always. It takes a bit to wear off. I was one big weirdo after I read American Psycho. Whew.
sheena:
very pretty