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Shari-amor, Doll Cake
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I'm hella surprised at some of these




Oh yeah, I've either read many of these books or seen the movies, as have my kids. I guess we're thoroughly corrupted now. =D
I find it hilariously ironic that Fahrenheit 451 made the list. XD
That does it. I'll just have to go back and re-read D.H. Lawrence this week, in honor of this. And maybe dig up an old Stephen King book to re-read while I'm at it. XD

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I bought the German edition of Fahrenheit 451 as I haven't been able to get an English one. I read that one in school and we saw the movie. Since I love books and am addicted to reading I found it very disturbing but also glad that the MC was redeeming himself by helping others rescue the books and question his directives.
I read Lord of the flies in High School in the US and in Germany a year later. I got out of the other two because the parallel classes were reading those. We read Macbeth later on.
I don't really like Stephen King but I read IT and The Firestarter. And some of his short stories.
Some of the books I don't know, but then it is called "challenged books", therefore one should be able to read them but be cautious of the content.




If you could have dinner with one person dead or alive, who would it be and why?



New Question: What would you do if your favourite author wrote a book where the main character slowly fell in love with the reader!? In other words, you!


I think it would be cool though despite that point. Made to feel like I'm a part of the story instead as a spectator.

I also feel like that would be a very boring book if the character fell for me. As I like being that third party spectator. Watching and seeing what the characters will do, what their thinking processes is, maybe even learn something from them along the way. Pulling me too much into it, when it's not a choose your own adventure book. Would just be weird.









Prepare for Christmas... Hmmmmm, well, I decided on a colour sceme for the tree, I started buying the baubles - not easy and expensive. I went to a mall in a not so nice area and some little turts threw a rock at my car. One window was broken and had to be replaced. - I have ordered the sausages for Christmas eve dinner and I have the odd present ready for wrapping...

i'm trying to finish christmas shopping LOL -falls over-


So we get two so we don't have to be so choosy about which ornaments to put on.



Here in Louisiana we don't have cut your own Christmas trees. Unless you want a cypress tree. We usually get ours at Lowe's. We don't really have lots here either. And when there is a lot, they never have the kind of tree we want.


Yes I was in it. I was just driving away from one shopping centre to go to another and sitting idling at a traffic light, when a group of about 6 or 7 youths crossed the street behind my car, caused a bus to stop so that he didn't hit them and then (the bus had left) I heard this loud bang, did the turtle shrug and saw a rock a bit bigger than my fist roll onto the road next to my car. I saw them running away to the train station but I did not get out. I drove to the other shopping centre and then checked my car. I called hubby as soon as I saw the smashed window and then I drove to the police station and reported it. I hadn't even realized that I could have been injured but a friend on fb pointed it out to me. I had the window open on the driver's side and the back window on that side was hit.
Books mentioned in this topic
Dead By Midnight: An I-Team Christmas (other topics)Marry Me at Christmas (other topics)
The Christmas Portrait (other topics)
Under the Mistletoe (other topics)
Stardust (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Stephen King (other topics)Deborah Harkness (other topics)