February 2012
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You can love someone so much, he thought. But you can never love people as much...
– John Green (An Abundance Of Katherines)
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John Green's Books
I still have two to read. Katherines wasn’t good, and it wasn’t bad. It was entirely average. Alaska was interesting, and worth reading, but nothing special. TFIOS was the best, and I got the most from it. However, I didn’t really like any of their endings. :|
An Abundance Of Katherines < Looking For Alaska < The Fault In Our Stars
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myfavoritecolorisham:
Any of you ever felt like opening up a portal to Hell?
Put a Nokia in the microwave.
Better than any horror film.
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Gimme things to do on Twitter, and follow me if... →
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hullabbalabbaluu replied to your post: I read Looking for Alaska last night.
your ereader doesn’t have a scroll bar thing where it shows how far you are? my ebook apps all have little bars when i click next page
Oh oh. I don’t have an e-reader. Should’ve made that more clear.
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I read Looking for Alaska last night.
Hmmm. It was worth reading.
The thing that makes reading physical copies of books different than on e-readers is the measurable sense of completeness. When I was reading it, I could see exactly how close I was to the end, and in doing felt the little pangs of sadness which come from finishing a book. You don’t have that experience with e-readers. I’m not condemning them at all;...
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passiverequiem:
beyoncebeytwice:
the hunger games
This is literally my full understanding of what The Hunger Games is.
All of the awards.
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Anonymous asked: I thought that I would tell you that I love your blog and I think you are pretty cool, so carry on...
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