As some would know, I've been wanting this novel for a while. I finally got it today. For the first time, I was wanting to read a novel. I was eager to get home. I was excited when I opened it up and read:
"We were sitting in the blind that Wanderobo hunters had built of twigs and branches at the edge of the salt-lick when we heard the truck coming."
Hemingway dropped me straight into Africa. It was authentic because the book is autobiographical. It was good.
I'd say this is a pretty accurate listing of my interests:
- Music
- Video games
- Fine art - Paintings
- Movies
- Literature
People, recommend some good books to read, but start easy, I'm still a literature noob. Yes, Hannah, I'll read "A Room With A View". Yes, Harry, I'll read "1984" when I can find my copy. Also, "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" looks pretty funny. No Russians, plox.
I'm in a bit of a Top 5's mood, so I'ma get my listage on. Luckily I've got some Public Enemy to keep my buzz going.
I LOVE YOU IGGY POP! YOU ARE THE GODFATHER OF PUNK AND I AM ETERNALLY GRATEFUL!
don't start with a room with a view.
ReplyDeletestart with breakfast at tiffany's or in cold blood. mmm. some capote for breakfast.
THE INVISIBLE MAN. adverbs. the basic eight.
i'll educate you in the ways, and you can give me more hip hop than just paul's boutique.
got to love pride and prejuidce and zombies. and yeah, 1984, nigger.
What a great trade-off! I don't think I'll read Capote, the movie about him pissed me off so much. What a frustrating man!
ReplyDeletewhich movie? infamous or capote?
ReplyDeleteinfamous was quite good actually. underrated.
Capote.
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