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Letty Fox: Her Luck (New York Review Books Classics) by Christina Stead bookshelves: currently-reading |
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The Stand (Hardcover) by Stephen King |
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read in January, 1990
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"I consider this King's best work. It has a sort of consistency to it, and he somehow reigns in his tendency to ramble. THe book is HUGE--and not a single page is wasted. Love it!
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Popgun (Paperback) by Erik Larsen, Mike Allred |
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My Father and Myself (New York Review Books Classics) by J.R. Ackerley |
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Riders on the Earth: Essays and Recollections (Hardcover) by Archibald MacLeish bookshelves: wanted |
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The Conquest of Gaul (Penguin Classics) by Julius Caesar |
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The Old Man and the Sea پيرمرد و دريا by Ernest Hemingway |
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Sybil: The True Story of a Woman Possessed by Sixteen Separate Personalities by Flora Rheta Schreiber |
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read in January, 1995
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"whoo! What a guilty read. It's one of those books that are supposedly "psychological" while really it's a book that's meant to shock audiences. It's kinda trashy in a way.
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Adam's favorite quotes
"And so the lion fell in love with the lamb..., " He murmered
"What a stupid lamb, " I sighed.
"What a sick, masochistic lion."
— Stephenie Meyer
"What a stupid lamb, " I sighed.
"What a sick, masochistic lion."
— Stephenie Meyer
"Have you ever been in love? Horrible isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up."
— Neil Gaiman
— Neil Gaiman
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260 people liked it
"To conceal anything from those to whom I am attached, is not in my nature. I can never close my lips where I have opened my heart. "
— Charles Dickens
— Charles Dickens
"I hate America. I hate this country. It’s just big ideas, and stories, and people dying, and people like you. The white cracker who wrote the national anthem knew what he was doing. He set the word 'free' to a note so high nobody can reach it. That was deliberate. Nothing on earth sounds less like freedom to me. You come to room 1013 over at the hospital, I'll show you America. Terminal, crazy and mean. I live in America, that’s hard enough, I don’t have to love it. You do that. Everybody’s got to love something."
— Tony Kushner (Angels in America: Parts One and Two)
— Tony Kushner (Angels in America: Parts One and Two)
" Each night he must
be carried through artificial tunnels and dream recurrent dreams.
Just as the ties recur beneath his train, these underlie
his rushing brain. He does not dare look out the window,
for the third rail, the unbroken draught of poison,
runs there beside him. He regards it as a disease
he has inherited the susceptibility to. He has to keep
his hands in his pockets, as others must wear mufflers.
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— Elizabeth Bishop (The Complete Poems, 1927-1979)
be carried through artificial tunnels and dream recurrent dreams.
Just as the ties recur beneath his train, these underlie
his rushing brain. He does not dare look out the window,
for the third rail, the unbroken draught of poison,
runs there beside him. He regards it as a disease
he has inherited the susceptibility to. He has to keep
his hands in his pockets, as others must wear mufflers.
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— Elizabeth Bishop (The Complete Poems, 1927-1979)
Adam's writing
Pistol Sonnet (Entertainment)
1 chapters
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updated 04/17/2008 12:30PM
description:
Prelude to a shooting
Virtual Notebook (Religion & Spirituality)
1 chapters
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updated 01/25/2008 10:21AM
description:
It's a virtual notebook
Malaria on a Flight From Africa (Poetry)
1 chapters
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updated 01/15/2008 04:37PM
description:
A poem
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