exhausted celebration

Jan 30, 2009 11:36

So the football paper is done. I think I could have added more to it, and I think it's sort of awful, but it's out of my hands completely, so not worth worrying about. Or so I tell myself. It might keep me from having a nice mental breakdown when the sleep deprivation wears off.

And yes, there is sleep deprivation, since I went to bed a little before 7, and the Fed-ex guy called and was an asshole at 7:30. I hope I made sense on the phone, because I was still very much asleep, same when Ruth called an hour later, but her call was good, since it kept me from sleeping through class.

We're sitting in Am-lit, the puppy is being amusing, and the class is being annoying, and I'm tired, so pretty checked out. Thus, I bring you the reading list, because I can feel like it's something literary, even if it isn't class related.

(In geology now, zoned out state still applies)



Fiction:
-Piers Anthony, Incarnations of Immortality - On a Pale Horse (1.) (continuing based on opinion)
-Brooks, Max- Zombie Survival Guide
-Salinger, J.D, The Catcher in the Rye
-Burgess, Anthony- A Clockwork Orange
-Kesey, Ken- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
-Black, Holly - spiderwick chronicles
-Atwood, Margaret - The Handmaid's Tale
-Chbosky, Stephen - The Perks of Being a Wallflower (reread)
-Dick, Philip K.- A Scanner Darkly
-Faulkner, William - As I Lay Dying
-Faulkner, William - The Sound and the Fury
-Nix, Garth - Across The Wall
-Nix, Garth - Superior Saturday
-Ishiguro, Kazuo- An Artist of the Floating World
-Ishiguro, Kazuo- Never Let Me Go
-Kaysen, Susanna - Girl, Interrupted
-King, Stephen- It
-King, Stephen- Pet Sematary
-McEwan, Ian - Atonement
-Gaiman, Neil - The Graveyard Book

Nonfiction
-Goldblat, David - The Ball is Round.
-Kuper, Simon - Soccer Against the Enemy
-Colin Rushton, Spectator In Hell - A British Soldier's Story of Imprisonment in Auschwitz
-Burton, Robert, The Anatomy of Melancholy
-Hogg, Richard - An Introduction to Old English
-Adamson, Melitta Weiss - Food in Medieval Times
-Anderson, Maxine - Amazing Leonardo da Vinci Inventions You Can Build Yourself
-Arnold, Matthew - Celtic Literature
-Baigent, Michael - Holy Blood, Holy Grail
-Bauer, Laurie - An Introduction to International Varieties of English
-Eade, James - Chess for Dummies (2nd Edition)
-Goss, K. David- The Salem Witch Trials- A Reference Guide
-Inman, Thomas- Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism
-Kellerman, Ivy - A Complete Grammar of Esperanto
-Levy, Joel - Lost Histories - Exploring the World's Most Famous Mysteries
-Lively, Lynn - The Procrastinator's Guide to Success
-MacClintock, William D - Song and Legend from the Middle Ages
-Matthews, Carol S - New Religions of the World
-Truss, Lynn - Eats, Shoots & Leaves
-Woodard, Roger D - The Ancient Languages of Asia Minor

Mythology 'n stuff
-Jacobs, Joseph- Celtic Fairy Tales
-Ozaki, Yei Theodora- Japanese Fairy Tales
-Stephens, James- Irish Fairy Tales
-Collier, Irene Dea - Chinese Mythology

And there's my wishful thinking.

TTFN

english majors live in boxes, last minute panic, happy little insomniac, book worms are eating my brain

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