Archive for March, 2008
The High Fidelity Game, courtesy of Rob Flemming
Rob Flemming did it, Barry did it, Dick did it, Dodo did it. So, let’s have it!!! (In a slight different version ;p )
5 Concerts To Go To Before I Die :
1. Bloc Party
Why: Definitely. Definitely. Definitely. Definitely because I’m a religious fan and that their music is what’s awaken my apparent-death of whats-so-called music. [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )Tuesdays With Morrie – Mitch Albom
During a sushi-evening conversation Ira named this book. I was telling her about my tendency of clinging too much whenever I feel insecure with the possibility of facing a lost, or a cutdown of some particular things. To my surprise, she said it was okay. She quoted words from this book, a true story of [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Have You…?
..ever feel like you’re having the most lonesome life? I am now having the feeling. Not at all nice, to finally realise that I cant be as self-reliant as I was before. Checking my phone book, I have hundreds of names and numbers to reach and to have one of them be the companion [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides
A 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner. Unfortunately I only borrowed the book, and still haven’t bought it until now ;p.
A self-narration of Calliope Stephanides (later on, Cal), an intersexed out of incest wedding of his (before, it was her..) grandparents. It begins with a flashback of the grandparent’s story back in Greece before [...]
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – JK Rowling
Released in mid 2007, it’s the seventh and final serial of Harry Potter’s journey defeating Voldemort. Rowling differs this one than its former 6 other series. No story of Harry’s comeback to Hogwarts, zero description of his daily magical activities in the castle and its surroundings, and no exciting narrative of Quidditch Cup games [...]
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