One of the recent problems with me is that I borrow a book, start reading it and I give up after two or three chapters. But it seems that the dark passion is over and I can truly admit I enjoy the book I'm reading now.
To be honest, I chose exactly this one due to its cover picture - an unicorn on it. I wanted to settle down to some kind of slice of
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and b) books by Ostrowska seem to be too... not kiddie, but.. maybe the problems here are serious, but I feel like I'm too old to read them somehow. Not to mention horror A recommended, stupid monsters are not what I need right now.
So I'm reading HP once again and laughing as hell when my dad asks for the milionowy time: Why are you reading it? You've done it so many times! ^_^
I envy you that you can do anything instead of sitting on pc. I'm too addicted for that, although I tried. Each day is so boring when my pc is turned off :'< especially when I don't have driving lessons and the weather is like that.
So gratz once again that you are reading a book and you are not about to stop doing this, I'm so pwoud ;'D
cheers <3
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books which are known as 'klasyki' are usually dull and not interesting. usually, because there are some i really enjoyed e.g Quo Vadis. it was very very good. and sometimes it's better to find a random book and try as i did. i have to prepare my own strategy connected with picking up my books. i don't want to loose time for sth i dislike.
yes, you're unfortunately right, Zabić ptaka was very good when i was fifteen. now it's still good but.. we are growning up, dude. that's the case..
i read Matma+stres=miłosne kłopoty so many times and i'm not tired of it! it's perfect no matter how old i am now. so HP is the same for you :D
cheers ^^
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