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  • Hey everyone thanks for the assorted suggestions!"In a moment of mental abstraction for which I can never forgive myself, I placed the ____ in the bassinet and the ______ in the handbag.""If I were to have the opportunit…
  • I haven't finished this one yet. Actually I finished it now. It's cool and I recommend it!
  • Reading in the summer is a great way to spend time. It's even better if the books are edifying.Books! Seriously, do you have any suggestions on authors or stories or general reading material? Tell me please!Too bad he's …
  • A lovely little murder mystery-nice and dirty. The victim was slit through right in the jugular. Overt quotes from Hamlet and Macbeth recur in the narrative.
  • An adapted murder mystery play. There's a fixation about atomic bomb formulas and different forms of poison.
  • Satisfying for a girl. She's a bit too reactive but this has a good ending. Nice fantasy. Enough despair in the middle.
  • Wow, I was not aware that such a twisted psychological sickness existed. I'm glad Julie's still alive.
  • Audrey Hepburn is a remarkable woman. I wish she had been Christian, though.
  • This one is sort of depressing. This is historical fiction about Alcott and Barton. The author added a fictional character, Susan. A bit too feminist; glorifies sin too much.
  • This book is liable to accentuate paranoia. However, numerous pages have useful, practical instructions on safety.
  • Fantasy is seductive at times. This book had an excessive amount of pain involved with the main characters in my opinion.
  • Generally depressing fictional work plumbing the depths of social differences and consequences for bad choices (i.e. unprotected premarital sex, car rides that result in death, avoiding your emotional past, a long line o…
  • Book about the development of anorexia in a college freshman from the sister's point of view. Pretty scary.
  • Another depressing work of fiction. Does anyone have alternative suggestions? Traces different reactions of the Darling girls to Peter Pan's appeal.
  • This is what I've read in the last few weeks.
  • Currently reading:A lot.And I'm painting!It's great! I love summer.
  • Hmm. I'm legal! The highlights: Shopping all day Japanese Sushi Steakhouse Hanging out Niece's and nephew's birthday party Hanging out Baccalaureate Dinner Some presents I have now (on Tuesday) successfully …
  • So the grades are in...man....Home can be very restful sometimes.When I first came home, I requested that my parents write out the rules they thought I would break that they would want me to keep. However, Mom said to go…
  • So I spent forty dollars on sugarless gum at the Groc. Don't ask me why... It was an end-of-the-semester thing to do. Last night was fun! Bye! :)
  • One more exam left. This leaves me a lot of time to hang out with... Who?

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