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« Reply #15 on May 15, 2008, 1:08pm »

Aww, sad!

I own lots of books, but they live at my mum's house. Probably I shall eventually bring them all up to Dawn's place or else grant my brothers/the library some that she already has one (or multiple....) copies of.

As for Terry Pratchett, Dawn probably won't let me sleep until I read every book she owns at least once. They sound like too much fun to make even a token protest. :D

I'm going to be spending more time moving around than I'd like to, because of having to stay with my mom for the first part of the summer, but hopefully I can wrangle things so that I don't have to stay so long, because I need to get up to WA so I can start working and help Dawn's family prep for Faire and suchlike. *really wants to go up there right after school for all sorts of reasons, but doesn't get to do what she wants*
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« Reply #16 on May 20, 2008, 2:13pm »

Hm, I hadn't really thought about my summer reading plans... I think I'd like to read some books about the Anthropic Principle, and science-y things like that since my comic's a science fiction one, and perhaps a little Piers Anthony, and a carefully selected Stephen King. I read the Dark Tower and didn't enjoy it, but it was engaging so I'd like to figure out if I don't like Stephen King or if I don't like the Dark Tower.
Mmm... books....
Bibliophile, yes, although I think I tend towards being a bibliobibulus at times....
and as far as wisdom teeth go? I've got two that are peeking out of my gums and two that I have not heard from yet. Haven't gotten an x-ray to find out more.
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« Reply #17 on May 20, 2008, 3:51pm »

Re: wisdom teeth: You should. Apparently horrible, horrible things can happen if you don't get them out in time. *cowers from her x-rays*

Re: books: I've read a little Stephen King...I've got to say, it wasn't as enjoyable as I was expecting. You KNOW me. I've always liked horror. But...it just seemed to drag on and on and ON.....
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« Reply #18 on May 21, 2008, 2:12pm »

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« Reply #19 on May 25, 2008, 7:03pm »

...if you're going to read Stephen King, I WOULD recommend 'The Shining', but if I remember correctly there were one or two...inappropriate parts.
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