Take your books to school.
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I'm so lost as to which three books should I take to school. I think it was my friend Brittany says that she travels with one old familar favorite, a new book, and ... ? I can't remeber the other one.
If you could only take three books with you, what types would they be? I might just end up with three familiar favorites, ones that I know I can re-read, but not mind, and ones that the library does not have. I'm so lame to be putting this off.
As for dvds, I'm currently taking:
North and South
Wives and Daughters (Brittany and her friend are planning a BBC mini-series marathon, I believe... I'm kinda sneaking Cambridge Spies, shh, don't tell my mom!)
Bride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice LDS version
Bend it Like Beckham
As you can see, three serious dramas, three light and fluffy. I thought this was reasonable, my mom thought it was pure extravagance.
I don't know what to pack! Ahhhh!!!!
(I'm also wondering, how many LJ entries these past few days have been littered with posts like this. Hmmm)
If you could only take three books with you, what types would they be? I might just end up with three familiar favorites, ones that I know I can re-read, but not mind, and ones that the library does not have. I'm so lame to be putting this off.
As for dvds, I'm currently taking:
North and South
Wives and Daughters (Brittany and her friend are planning a BBC mini-series marathon, I believe... I'm kinda sneaking Cambridge Spies, shh, don't tell my mom!)
Bride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice LDS version
Bend it Like Beckham
As you can see, three serious dramas, three light and fluffy. I thought this was reasonable, my mom thought it was pure extravagance.
I don't know what to pack! Ahhhh!!!!
(I'm also wondering, how many LJ entries these past few days have been littered with posts like this. Hmmm)
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Date: 2006-08-31 05:31 am (UTC)So, something like:
Ligher and funny = The Bank Manager and the Holy Grail by Byron Rogers (short, funny essays on Welsh life)
Literary Fiction = Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Non-fiction = Women's Life in Greece & Rome: A Sourcebook. I actually adore that book (it's a former textbook).
Of course, this is me picking these things at 1:30 in the morning.
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Date: 2006-08-31 05:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-31 12:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-01 02:10 pm (UTC)