TCS finished From Luby's to the Legislature by Suzanna Gratia Hupp, and now I'm reading it. So far, it's got me rethinking some of my ideas about concealed carrying practices.
Ha a book about g-spot? That was funny.
Anyway yesterday I was so incredibly bored and being not a daily reader, I got a couple books to read. First was "In the Dark of the Night" by John Saul and one page (and I mean really one page) later, I closed the book and find something else. Second book was "The Future of Us" I already read to halfway maybe last year so I start reading from where I stopped and then I closed the book once again. Now third book was The Catcher in the Rye and start reading and reading and I finished the book in one waking time (I must admit it was the first time I ever finish read a novel in a single day). Now what do I think of the book? The written style is awesome, it's like reading a journal book. And the story itself is good. Some part of it was boring but at the same time I wish I could walk around the town and interact with people because my life is so damn boring that it's not even writing a journal about. Anyway the book is good and I'm glad I at least read a book.
LOL, i made it up, took a while for someone to mention LOL...
but far out fancy you reading an entire novel in 1 day I couldnt do that
i never get a chance to read novels, as in winter i STUDY and in summer i repair house (my own), all summer, as i get sick of reading i want to give up study with in 5 years and start reading my OWN stuff
...grrr...it never ends
Ha oh really? I wouldn't guess that because it would make sense that the author was Linda Lovelace. Holy shit was my first thought when I first heard about her and deep throat. yep
By your own stuff, what genre do you write?
theory and reflection on all the things on mainstreaming and life...
not just feeling left out, but REALLY what it IS, its not a 'childhood thing' or the the 'bums' society prefers to ignore...its REAL, just as real as a coke in coke bottle in front of you in the coke machine...can't grasp it, but its right there if you'd give it a little attention (ie few cents or dollars) is same as if you'd really read or listen to the real story, not the hyped up shit
That's why I love movies. It takes too much of time to read a novel for only one story while watching a movie usually take you 1:30 to 2 hours. You'll have all the time in the world to read when you get old and retired and have nothing better to do.