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I have only read Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke and The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood. Both are worthy IMO, but I think The Blind Assassin may be worthier.
I usually read every evening after dinner and before bed, if I can avoid doing homework or work during that time. I don't bring a book everywhere I go, however, because a) Often it's a big book and extra weight and 2) if I have my book with me at work I'd never be able to concentrate on what I...
When I was younger (but old enough to read chapter books) I was being bothered one day by my younger sister, who was playing directly below my bedroom in the basement and making a lot of noise, thereby interrupting my reading. I decided to try and scare her into silence so I crouched down by...
Me too :D If I have time later I'll try to come up with more. I love quoting from TV and movies to make jokes, just in conversation, and I have a freakishly accurate memory for stuff like that.
I really liked the older Quiznos commercials with the singing, dancing hamsters. Their song was really funny too:D
I too liked the revolving wall beer commercial.
Also, there was an M&Ms commercial a few years ago that had the Red and Yellow M&M characters sitting around, and eating out...
Ooo! I have lots:
"There's no crying in baseball!"
-Tom Hanks, A League of Their Own
"Ray, when someone asks you if you're a God you say YES!"
-Harold Ramis, Ghostbusters
"In the heat of battle, my father wove a tapestry of obscenity that, as far as we know, is still hanging in space...
I loved Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (the Witch books and the Alice books are just amazing and show off her range of talent) and Beverly Cleary. Oh man, and Judy Blume's books about Peter and Fudge were awesome.
*sudden urge to raid box of childhood books*
I'm reading The Blind Assassin and I think Margaret Atwood would be an incredibly fascinating person to talk to.
Do you print, write in cursive or just scribble?