Tuesday, January 16, 2007

I SEE THAT MY LAST POST HAS CAUSED SOME PEOPLE TO THINK THAT NAT IS A HORRID LANGUAGE USER. He was just talking about chubby cheeks which half the world posseses and he wasnt reffering to anyone I guess,he certainly wouldnt call me or sherlyn fat so there! and I feel fat all the time so dont run off thinking that nat's a big jerk :PPP NOTHING OF THAT SORT well-a-day that you're off, aye!
There, a big breath inhaled and out, miscalculus on the first apprehension! Anyway this month's free for me except for a few days of crashing, going for SATS class(but I dont practice much because I dont feel it as weighty and qorrying as the O-levels, I better change my thoughts or the States is but a dream :P), SO I'VE Fed my boredom with books:

1. The Music of the Spheres (About the french revolution, stars and scientific research and the hidden star Selene)

2.Meridon by Philipa Gregory ( Gypsy show-girls turn into one of the Quality, the era of the 1700s I should think)

3.Daughter of Venice by Donna Jo Napoli( About Venice's golden era, noble families, how they lived and fascinating historical details which brings Renaissance venice to life)


If you like old-aged literature, great Kings and Queens, historical details of Queen Elizabeth the #1st grab a Philipa Gregory book, I read the Virgin last year by her and it was good, the details were skilfully published and its sort of about hoq Queen Elizabeth was thought to have lived. Meridon's a little different from her works, still old-aged based but there's alot of colourful details and how a Gypsy girl would have lived, about horses, and than she finds out that she's not really a Gypsy girl and her visions of "wideacre" is real, and she's rich afterall.Sounds typical? Not really, there's still insight to the book and the language has a nice old fashioned taste. Actually all 3 are, they aren't just any frivolous "all american girl" kind of books. Something to take off from your mind. But if you want easy going, nothing to think about, juts for fun book stick to Meg Cabot's all american girl than. Lol

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