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Middlesex 10/02 Marina and Joshua gave 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars to:
Middlesex (Paperback)
by Jeffrey Eugenides
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The Voluptuous Vegan... 10/02 Marina and Joshua is currently reading:
The Voluptuous Vegan: More Than 200 Sinfully Delicious Recipes for Meatless, Eggless, and Dairy-Free Meals (Paperback)
by Myra Kornfeld
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The Ultimate Unchees... 10/02 Marina and Joshua is currently reading:
The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook: Delicious Dairy-Free Cheeses and Classic "Uncheese" Dishes (Paperback)
by Joanne Stepaniak
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The Titan Marina and Joshua marked as to-read:
The Titan (Paperback)
by Theodore Dreiser
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Go Down, Moses Marina and Joshua added:
Go Down, Moses (Paperback)
by William Faulkner
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Doctor Zhivago Marina and Joshua marked as to-read:
Doctor Zhivago (Paperback)
by Boris Pasternak
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God Emperor of Dune Marina and Joshua added:
God Emperor of Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 4)
by Frank Herbert
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Children of Dune Marina and Joshua added:
Children of Dune (Dune Chronicles #3)
by Frank Herbert
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Dune Messiah Marina and Joshua added:
Dune Messiah (Paperback)
by Frank Herbert
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Dune: Dune Chronicle... Marina and Joshua added:
Dune: Dune Chronicles, Book 1 (Paperback)
by Frank Herbert
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Abel Sanchez and Oth... Marina and Joshua marked as to-read:
Abel Sanchez and Other Short Stories (Paperback)
by Miguel de Unamuno
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The Jungle: The Unce... Marina and Joshua marked as to-read:
The Jungle: The Uncensored Original Edition (Paperback)
by Upton Sinclair
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The Theatre of Revol... Marina and Joshua marked as to-read:
The Theatre of Revolt: An Approach to Modern Drama (Paperback)
by Robert Brustein
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Marina and Joshua's favorite quotes

" This is it, I think, this is it, right now, the present, this empty gas station, here, this western wind, this tang of coffee on the tongue, and I am petting the puppy, I am watching the mountain. And the second I verbalize this awareness in my brain, I cease to see the mountain or feel the puppy. I am opaque, so much black asphalt. But at the same second, the second I know I've lost it, I also realize that the puppy is still squirming on his back under my hand. Nothing has changed for him. He draws his legs down to stretch the skin taut so he feels every fingertip's stroke along his furred and arching side, his flank, his flung-back throat.
I sip my coffee. I look at the mountain, which is still doing its tricks, as you look at a still-beautiful face belonging to a person who was once your lover in another country years ago: with fond nostalgia, and recognition, but no real feeling save a secret astonishment that you are now strangers. Thanks. For the memories. It is ironic that the one thing that all religions recognize as separating us from our creator--our very self-consciousness--is also the one thing that divides us from our fellow creatures. It was a bitter birthday present from evolution, cutting us off at both ends. I get in the car and drive home."
Annie Dillard

"That I discovered the deed that intends me, that, this movement of my freedom, reveals the mystery to me. But this, too, that I cannot accomplish it the way I intended it, this resistance also reveals the mystery to me. He that forgets all being caused as he decides from the depths, he that puts aside possessions and cloak and steps bare before the countenance--this free human being encounters fate as the counter-image of his freedom. It is not his limit but his completion; freedom and fate embrace each other to form meaning; and given meaning, fate--with its eyes, hitherto severe, suddenly full of light--looks like grace itself."
Martin Buber

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"This was the last time I ever saw my mother alive. Just the same, this picture gets all mixed up in my mind with pictures I had of her when she was younger. The way I always see her is the way she used to be on Sunday afternoon, say, when the old folks were talking after the big Sunday dinner. I always see her wearing pale blue. She'd be sitting on the sofa. And my father would be sitting in the easy chair, not far from her. And the living room would be full of church folks and relatives. There they sit, in chairs all around the living room, and the night is creeping up outside, but nobody knows it yet. You can see the darkness growing against the windowpanes and you hear the street noises every now and again, or maybe the jangling beat of a tambourine from one of the churches close by, but it's real quiet in the room. For a moment nobody's talking, but every face looks darkening, like the sky outside. And my mother rocks a little from the waist, and my father's eyes are closed. Everyone is looking at something a child can't see. For a minute they've forgotten the children. Maybe a kid is lying on the rug, half asleep. Maybe somebody's got a kid in his lap and is absent-mindedly stroking the kid's head. Maybe there's a kid, quiet and big-eyed, curled up in a big chair in the corner. The silence, the darkness coming, and the darkness in the faces frighten the child obscurely. He hopes that the hand which strokes his forehead will never stop-- will never die. He hopes that there will never come a time when the old folks won't be sitting around the living room, talking about where they've come from, and what they've seen, and what's happened to them and their kinfolk.

But something deep and watchful in the child knows that this is bound to end, is already ending. In a moment someone will get up and turn on the light. Then the old folks will remember the children and they won't talk anymore that day. And when light fills the room, the child is filled with darkness. He knows that every time this happens he's moved just a little closer to that darkness outside. The darkness outside is what the old folks have been talking about. It's what they've come from. It's what they endure. The child knows that they won't talk anymore because if he knows too much about what's happened to them, he'll know too much too soon, about what's going to happen to him."
James Baldwin




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from Jessica
12 days ago, 09:48AM

806728 HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARINAFACE! can't e you cuz i'm at work, but we finally got net at the house 2 days ago &so i'll do that later. birthdays!

& hey guys, remember that time we drank beers & swapped casual gossip & made inappropriate jokes? how would you like to do that at a SEED SWAP? so basically like the same thing except with the addition of SEEDS, &maybe some musics &/or poems, & a few different types of beer. it'd be months from now, you could just uproot yr lives for a weekend & take two turns visiting in a row even though i haven't gone to florida. it would be super fair, & awesome, &you would love it. & you'd have your own bedroom. okay go!

from Jessica
07/12/2008 12:12PM

806728 even without the excuse of distance i've never been, & neither has israel, so we can give marina a clipboard & a name tag (she'll be like our tour guide / teacher) & i'll act the hellion who should've been left home & loses recess for a week. something like that. you two can let me know what yr specific plans are later, but from boston to fallingwater through chambersburg (fw's about 2 1/2 hrs west of us), though it'd involve departing from I-78, is a pretty direct route if you want to stop & have a meal or beer beforehand...?

i love duras to pieces but every once in a while go back to read bits of the lover & realize i've forgotten how good it is, which seems a sign of a fantastic novel. excited you two are going to read gilead!! i was rereading bits of housekeeping today &, mmf, ridiculously good.

from Jessica
07/11/2008 08:32AM

806728 i really hope you're rereading the lover because of john's "non-review," as that was my immediate urge as well.. i just can't find mine!! grumble, i think it's hiding in israel's trunk or something.

anyway OBVS be excited for falling water, & hey did you guys get the book i sent you? because you will love it?

from Jessica
04/24/2008 09:57AM

806728 (..FROM THE WOMB! oh god, i just made a prenatal sex joke. i am awesome?!)

from Jessica
04/24/2008 09:53AM

806728 BUT GOOD READS, I ONLY KNOW THIS PERSON BIBLICALLY

from Jessica
04/23/2008 11:33AM

806728 friend stories!!

You know Marina and Joshua from: hot college parties!
You know Marina and Joshua from: whatever that one checkable box says about fate!
You know Marina and Joshua from: spring break!
You know Marina and Joshua from: THE WOMB

...DUN DUN DUNNNN


from Jessica
04/11/2008 09:29AM

806728 er. channelling YOUR future, FROM THE PAST!

from Jessica
04/11/2008 07:22AM

806728 http://smg.photobucket.com/alb...

even though i'm pretty sure this was taken before i met you, i was totally interpretively channelling yr berry-in-mouth picture. FROM THE FUTURE. it's a marinabird!

from AB
03/27/2008 02:20PM

89519 pssht, y'aint seen nothin' yet.

from AB
03/23/2008 09:20PM

89519 You live in Jamaica Plain now! That's where S. Plath was born! I'm sorry, I just had a geek moment.

















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