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Mar 14, 2015 12:22AM

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I didn't particularly like Wicked or Confessions, so it was a nice surprise when I really got into this shorter fairy-tale retelling.

maybe bec of my social science major in college..brought me back to my academic years :)) and very relevant material as well.

"1984." I thought it would be similar to "Brave New World," and I hated that book. I was surprised at how much I enojyed it though.

I'm not usually into "classics" because I find them dry, and hard to get through; but I really liked "Little Women"! It's not written in that lofty, European, intellectual way (no offense to anyone who likes that kind of thing!) that I find so dense and confusing. :)
I also liked "Girl Interrupted", by Susanna Kaysen; a lot more than I thought I would.
I don't really read a lot of books on psychology, or mental illness because I can't stand any character (on TV or in books) who has depression, or is cutting themselves...I just find it hard to deal with. ("Speak" would be one exception to this) But I was pleasantly surprised with "Girl Interrupted", and I liked the movie, too! Not the most uplifting one, but still good.


Actually, I didn't very much like Greek Mythology.
After reading the Titan's Curse(that was the 3rd book)......
I'M LUVIN' IT!!!








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