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The only concert I have been to is Red Hot Chili Peppers in Hyde Park, supported by the legend James Brown, and Stellastarr*. This was last June and as the Chilis are my favourite band I think it might be hard to beat it.
Also, seeing James Brown live was an awesome experience and even in his...
Today I have so far: bought three books; made a mix tape for the car and wasted time on the internet. Later I plan to wash and straighten my hair, and read. I love lazy days.
Tomorrow: Go shopping somewhere in the local area; then go with my friend to Plymouth to see the Kings of Leon in...
I hardly ever read collections of short stories, as I often find it disappointing when a good story ends too quickly, and they often don't have much substance to captivate the reader.
However I did enjoy Pastoralia by George Saunders. The stories were imaginative and original.
Today I've had the joyous task of re-installing every program onto my computer after picking up a Trojan virus last night: all my music, files and photos from when I left school had to be wiped.
Makes me sad...
The Christmas Train ~ David Baldacci
I bought this in a charity shop for £1.60, because I was curious and I have to buy books - it's an obsession.
Anyway, has anyone here read it, and is it any good?
My favourite bookshops are pretty common, mainly because I live in Cornwall, and we only seem to get the best shops a decade after the rest of the UK.
Anyway, when I have money, I like shopping in Ottakers. They have a huge selection of books, and even import books that are only printed in...
I finished reading Life of Pi by Yann Martel last night and I can not believe that I have not read it before now. The story is so imaginative and well written that I could not put it down, unless someone forced me to.
I liked how he 'trained' Richard Parker to understand that he was alpha...