
Sounds good to me. I just moved into college for my final year, so I'll probably be erring them to you more toward the end of the month. (:

This made me so sad. Dead Poets Society was by far my favorite RW movie. He'll be missed by many.

Re-reading one of my favorites before I head back to school next week.... The Corrections by Franzen.

Crazy GR app cut off the rest of my post. Lol. I'd be interested. I loved partaking in the shebangs.

Haven't been on TC in what seems like forever.... Getting ready for my senior year of college has been a lot harder than I expected.

Getting everything in the car > not having enough room for it all.

I like unpacking. Just not packing.

I just hate packing. I move back into college tomorrow. Have I packed? Not a single thing.
Anything > packing

Singing in the rain is fun.

That's quite interesting, Phil.
Flip flops > tennis shoes
Jeans > skirts
Partying > studying

I'm not saying that a book I don't like is dumb. Sometimes I just don't like what I'm reading. And other times, I think to myself, "this is the dumbest thing I've ever read." But hardly ever do I quit a book because I find it to be "dumb." Clearly you're not listening to what we're all saying.

I'm agreeing with Misha on this one. We all form our own opinions on novels and other types of literature and reading materials. It isn't narcissistic at all. One book that applies to me might not apply to someone else and that's okay. Everyone is a critic of what they read and come across.
You honestly cannot tell me that you have absolutely LOVED every piece of writing you have ever come across because I will be inclined not to believe you.
Calling a piece of writing unintelligent is different than calling the writer unintelligent. Sometimes amazing writers write bad pieces. It happens to every writer. Does it mean they're unintelligent? No. It just simply means that one particular reader disagrees and finds it boring and bland.
In no way, shape or form, is that narcissistic.

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