I just finished Last Sacrifice (last book in the Vampire Academy series) and am currently reading Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult. I like a lot of Jodi Picoult's books because they make me think about what I'd do in the character's situations.
...sadly i haven't been reaeding much since i got done with high school. all i've read since then is the first book of the lord of the rings. but right now i've just read parts of "the indian banking system". got exams in 2 weeks. pray for me. and Japan
love your photos. they're an inspiration. i've been saving to buy a dslr so that i can start taking photos too. i used to try a little bit of photography with my nokia 5610's 3.2mp camera but my friend lost it!
aw :) i loved this sunday's theme! during the last weeks i've been reading simone de beauvoir's "la force de l'age" (as you can see in my blog eheh), only during the train journey to go to university. i've nearly finished it (i suppose i need another three/four journeys), and i surely recommend it, to you two, and to everybody. keep on reading :)
Just spotted your comment ladies. Do take a look at my review for Exit The Actress, I loved it! http://lindyloumacbookreviews.blogspot.com/2011/03/exit-actress-by-priya-parmar.html
A photography collaboration project by two friends far apart, a Finn in her native Finland and an Italian expat living in Scotland, sharing glimpses of their life by a previously chosen theme.
We will post our shots (Jaana on the left, Kia on the right) each Sunday, without discussing about them beforehand, wanting our own individual views and interpretations to be a surprise in hopes to learn a thing or two about each other, about how we see the world.
We'd also love to hear how the themes inspire you. How would you have interpreted them?
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Thanks for stopping by! We'd love to hear what you are reading. Maybe you could recommend us something? Have a happy (snappy) Sunday!
I just finished Last Sacrifice (last book in the Vampire Academy series) and am currently reading Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult. I like a lot of Jodi Picoult's books because they make me think about what I'd do in the character's situations.
Nice photos guys! :)
... and I like your bookmarks
...sadly i haven't been reaeding much since i got done with high school. all i've read since then is the first book of the lord of the rings. but right now i've just read parts of "the indian banking system". got exams in 2 weeks. pray for me. and Japan
love your photos. they're an inspiration. i've been saving to buy a dslr so that i can start taking photos too. i used to try a little bit of photography with my nokia 5610's 3.2mp camera but my friend lost it!
cheers!
oh, I just LOVE to read! On #5 Harry Potter right now, I know.... I'm late reading them......and they are SO not the movie...
My favorite reads are yes, books to help you be a better person .. Love them, keeps me grounded..
I was reading Breaking Dawn, but I doesn't seem to get through it, so I decided to take another book tomorrow...
Beneath a Marble Sky by John Shors...
Happy Reading ladies ;)
Love, Renée
I have just finshing local auther Bob Kjos - Horseshoe in my hip pocket Lucky again!! very good if you like horses and hunting this book is for you!
aw :) i loved this sunday's theme! during the last weeks i've been reading simone de beauvoir's "la force de l'age" (as you can see in my blog eheh), only during the train journey to go to university. i've nearly finished it (i suppose i need another three/four journeys), and i surely recommend it, to you two, and to everybody. keep on reading :)
Your different takes on your subject choices are always so interesting.
Just spotted your comment ladies. Do take a look at my review for Exit The Actress, I loved it!
http://lindyloumacbookreviews.blogspot.com/2011/03/exit-actress-by-priya-parmar.html
Thank you for all your recommendations, everyone. A good book is always a lovely companion. :)
Awsome
Hi,
Keep inspiring by awesome snaps.
I Just finished reading "Kafka on the shore". Amazing book by Haruki Murakami.
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