The Dead and The Gone made Inny wibble

Jan 11, 2009 23:09

Took the earlier Belgian bus of 9 o'clock, seeing as we ate really early because Pol had to be somewhere for a work-outing. I may keep this up, at least until it gets warmer again. (Yes chill_morte, you were right all along. Shush.)

I just finished reading The Dead and The Gone by Susan Pfeffer in two trips and about an hour at home. It was a companion piece ( Read more... )

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chill_morte January 12 2009, 22:04:13 UTC
sounds like a good book.
Also: I FUCKING TOLD YOU SO!
More than once.
You argued that with me for HOURS because you KNEW you were right.
So, HA. I told you to try it incase it was better to get back earlier, and OH LOOK! ¬¬ It was.

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mint_green January 12 2009, 22:07:38 UTC
It's a very good book. You can read them, if you want.
Though when you come over, I'll first press Centre Of My World on you, which is a mixture of Boy Meets Boy and erm... probably Dandelion Clock. In that there's a funky vibe of impossibility around it (like BMB) but it's still cute and gay. (Like Dandelion Clock)

SHOOSH.

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panda_enorme January 13 2009, 07:28:38 UTC
mint_green January 13 2009, 08:07:02 UTC
The Zombie Survival Guide, while interesting, is not exactly a nice relaxing read for the train, though. (Not that I Am Legend was very... relaxing, but it was a good story)

Heh, I'll look in to World War Z. Though too much books about zombies freak me out. Right now, whenever I have spare time, I'm browsing the Wikipedia lists on Dystopic/Post-Apocolypse novels. It's how I found I Am Legend. Before the movie came out.

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