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Sep 12, 2010 21:04

Okay, so, there's something about reading not-the-cliffs-notes version of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" that really helps you appreciate the fact that these people decided to live between an insane asylum and Dracula's creepy house. COME ON, PEOPLE. COULD YOU HAVE PICKED A WORSE LOCATION ( Read more... )

dracula isn't my bff yet, an expert weighs in, already fascinated with the biggest bad

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[Voice] couldhavedanced September 13 2010, 03:38:54 UTC
Oh. I read that once. It's, um. Very influential, or so I've heard. I didn't really enjoy it all that much.

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[Voice] steadfastest September 13 2010, 19:59:58 UTC
Oh yeah? Why didn't you like it?

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Re: [Voice] couldhavedanced September 13 2010, 21:38:46 UTC
Oh. Um. It just wasn't my kind of book, I guess.

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[Voice] steadfastest September 13 2010, 21:41:23 UTC
That kind of describes every book, to me. Good thing I finally graduated.

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[Voice] couldhavedanced September 14 2010, 15:06:09 UTC
Well, reading...can be fun, if it's the right book, but you're right. I wasn't fond of many of the books I was assigned in school.

I'm Emma, by the way.

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[Voice] steadfastest September 15 2010, 20:46:03 UTC
Xander. So far, the "right books" seem to be the basics in demonology and all kinds of apocryphal histories. I hang out with that type of librarian, you know?

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[Voice] couldhavedanced September 16 2010, 14:08:25 UTC
No, um, I can't say that I do. Know that type of librarian, I mean.

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[Voice] steadfastest September 16 2010, 14:36:07 UTC
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that the wonderful thing about Giles is that he's the only one. Like him.

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[Voice] couldhavedanced September 16 2010, 14:41:25 UTC
I'm not entirely sure I know what we're talking about anymore. Is he your librarian, then?

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[Voice] steadfastest September 16 2010, 15:15:43 UTC
He is like THE librarian, actually; the ultimate librarian. But now I guess he's kind of my friend since I graduated.

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