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kittykatz June 22 2007, 11:58:31 UTC
Hee, that is a lot of things to lug around. Gosh I think my shoulders would die. Cute bag though. What's Lucy in the sky about?

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thisforonenight June 22 2007, 13:37:08 UTC
i die when i have my laptop with me :O ehmmz it's a chicklit, how this australian girl who immigrated to uk went back to australia and fell in love with her friend's younger brother, while at the same time suspecting tt her boyfriend back in london is having an affair. alrightz i admit i'm not reading very deep books at this moment! but they are good for no-brainer entertainment :D

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kittykatz June 24 2007, 02:54:50 UTC
Chicklit is fabulous, heh. I'll give that a whirl when I find it at the library. Have you read God Shaped Hole? That is one of my must-read chick lit, though it's a little deep too.

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thisforonenight June 25 2007, 03:25:12 UTC
no! who's it by? i'll go check it out next time! :D:D
(i'm reading sylvia plath now and trying to up e balance of my book-induced emotions by reading another no-brainer highschool book at the same time hahaha)

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kittykatz June 25 2007, 13:43:08 UTC
It's by Tiffani Debartalo. Very good read, hope you'll check it out. http://www.amazon.com/God-Shaped-Hole-Tiffanie-DeBartolo/dp/1570719586
Which Sylvia Plath are you reading now? The Bell Jar was fabulous if rather morbid. I remember being so inspired by her when I was 17, lol, I was impressionable.

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thisforonenight June 25 2007, 13:48:34 UTC
coincidentally, the bell jar! i sort of sped through the beginning, i'm planning on reading it proper again after i've finished it the first time :O i don't think i'm impressionable but my emotions get really affected by reading so i'm pretty wary of sylvia plath haha! hence the no-brainer book :D

alright tt'll be on my booklist the nxt time i go to e lib! thanks so much <3

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kittykatz June 26 2007, 12:07:03 UTC
Hee, I guess when I say the word impressionable, I was refering to when I was 17 (which was eons ago) and highly impressed by all the morose, emotional fiction. Slyvia Plath, at its lightest is still very emotional and yeah, it definitely made a deep impression on me. No brainer books are good, I've always got a stack (or a few) of romance novels for me to unwind with, happily ever afters are awesome.

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