Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ January 25 2010, 5:44 PM GMTJane Eyre (which I have read before), some Romeo and Juliet criticism, American Studies essays or...um...something else? Some Beowulf stuffs.
BO Wolf!
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ January 25 2010, 5:44 PM GMTJane Eyre (which I have read before), some Romeo and Juliet criticism, American Studies essays or...um...something else? Some Beowulf stuffs.
BO Wolf!
Hmm, choices, choices!
Throw it all in the air and read whatever lands the right way up.
Nothing with vampires to excite young ms Scats I notice.
But move out of the way first. Falling books hurt!
*rubs head*
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ January 25 2010, 5:35 PM GMTRobyn has just finished Romeo and Juliet, and is wondering what to read next, seeing as she is swamped by set texts.
The Kama Sutra.
It even looks like Robyn.
Kind of.
Probably.
Maybe.
:/
I didn't know she had a beard.
*runs*
Not on her face, no.
I'd like to imagine she has no beard...
Erm...Riiight...
Actually, I'm sure that at some moments if this had happened then I'd have just scrabbled together a passably witty retort, but I'm not comfortable with all this right now, so I think I'll be off for a bit - even if it's just an hour - so I don't just make a fool of myself in response.
I watched Let the right one in, and a few days later a little bit of Twilight. Oh dear me we need to reclaim literature and film.
Quote: Marc P @ January 25 2010, 7:24 PM GMTI watched Let the right one in,
The Swedish film? It looks very good, but I still haven't seen it.
Let The Right One In is a great film; I look forward to the probably shitty American version coming out this year.