The Last Song

Haiiiii guyzzzzz

I pretty much fail because I’m only on page 14 of Madame Bovary. But in my defense, I am currently battling bronchitis, or what Lisa claims is swine flu (need MD confirmation on this), and I’m also taking a class called Econometrics. Do you know what Econometrics is? Because I don’t. The first sign that you might fail a class is that you don’t even know the definition of the title.

Speaking of really bad segues, I picked up The Last Song, which apparently just came out yesterday. Uncharacteristic of my unabashed Miley Cyrus fan self, I didn’t know that beforehand; I was at the mall and happened to see it on display at Waldenbooks. I’d suggest it for book club, but I don’t know how the Katieys and Lisa feel about Nicholas Sparks; so I think I’m gonna fly solo on this one.

XOXO

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I do not like green eggs and ham I do not like them sam I am.

I’m Lisa.  I’m the only author of this website not from Georgia, although I did drive through it once on my way to Spring Break.

The first book I ever read was Green Eggs and Ham in preschool. My literary tastes have not evolved much since then.

My favorite book of all time is Little Women where I remain the only person in the world who sympathizes with Amy (and likes her more than Jo). Laurie agrees with me. Yeah, I went there.

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The post in which you question my taste

Hello, I’m Katy. So I figured the best way to get to know me is by simply letting you know my five favorite books of all time. In return, I hope you’ll post your own in the comments, tell me why my taste sucks, why it’s amazing, ask me why I’m so obsessed with Kurt Vonnegut, etc.

  1. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
  2. Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
  3. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
  4. Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
  5. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

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If I were a rapper, my name would probably be Christanka

Hi, I’m Christine, and I’ve been unsuccessfully trying to read The Picture of Dorian Gray for about 900 years.

Don’t get me wrong, I love Oscar Wilde. The thing is, I have a teeny problem that you might call “impatience” — it’s a disease that creates the compulsion to read the Wikipedia plot summary and/or Sparknotes plot summary of a book before reading the actual book. You can Google it, they’re researching it in medical labs everywhere. So I happened to read the synopsis of Dorian, and now that “OMGZ ~MUST KNO WUT HAPPENZ~” drive that would normally cause me to go hungry and sleepless until I finish the novel is gone.

I heard somewhere that something like over 90 percent of doctors use Wikipedia. Keep that in mind next time you go in for a checkup.

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