forgottenbennet: (PPZ)
Reading "Dawn of the Dreadfuls" (prequel to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) which was released yesterday and after 5 chapters I'm stopping for now (not that I want to) to take in a couple of laps over at the track over at the local soccer fields. It's about 66 degrees and it's nice enough for a walk. then once I return home I'll resume reading while I wait for the rest of the "Celebrity Skin" album to finish downloading (I suppose my love of "Drown Soda", "Violet" and their cover of "Gold Dust Woman" is to blame for the purchase)
forgottenbennet: (Mr. Darcy is better than...)
So I just finished th The Lost Symbol. I have to say I feel it wasn't as good as Mr. Brown's first 2 Robert Langsdon novels but i liked it nonetheless. And as you
ve probably guess by the title I just started Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters. I loved Pride and Prejudice and Zombie and this one is even crackier that PPZ (that could change with the deluxe edition coming out next month) At least a year or so ago I tried to read the read the original Sense and Sensibility but I got disgusted with the younger Mrs. Dashwood early on and I gave up

So all in all my complete experience with the story consists of the 1995 movie starring Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman (they make an oddly cute couple!) and so now back to SSSM (chapter 8) and to read as much of it as possible until the season/series premieres of NCIS. Sayonora for now.

Hmmm...

Sep. 20th, 2009 04:31 pm
forgottenbennet: (Ron Weasley is better than...)
Reading "The Lost Symbol" by Dan Brown now (if you know what happens don't tell me). I've got a theory about who Mal'akh really is I wonder if it's as transparent to everybody else as it is for me.


ETA: Never mind. I think my theory has just been blown to bits. (I'm on chapter 57)


ETA2: I'm at the end of chapter 57. I dunno what to think. I want to believe my theory is right. But I'm constantly teeter-tottering between "It's not him" and "Yes it is". Gah!

Reading Poe

May. 7th, 2009 04:44 pm
forgottenbennet: (Weasley > Cullen)
Hee. Nothing gets my blood pumping like a verbal reading of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". Oh such fun.

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