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cornhobble ([personal profile] cornhobble) wrote2010-04-07 06:13 pm
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RANDOM LIFE GOINGS-ON

I love it when you go to the library and the librarians are all excited by your book choice, ahahaha. We've got a new librarian at the library nearby -- at least, I've never seen her before -- and she was apparently thrilled by my copy of Slaughterhouse Five. She talked a bit and was kind of weird and quirky, but not in a bad way. I was totally charmed, ngl. :]

Onto the actual book -- I've never read Vonnegut before, but I really like his style. It's interesting and kind of funny. I plan on reading the next few chapters later on today~~

I just took a nap (MMMMM, NAP) and am unreasonably cheerful today, lol. It was probably the good book + nap combination, I haven't done that in a while. Now I'm off to go eat chocolate and watch the episode of SPN I have Tivo'd (Sex and Violence, yeaaaaah).

[identity profile] blueleopard87.livejournal.com 2010-04-08 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
I'm really lame and I'm the only person I know who's read Slaughterhouse Five that didn't like it. D:

On the other hand, I read Breakfast of Champions and it kind of blew me away. :3

[identity profile] rellan.livejournal.com 2010-04-08 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
I read 'Slaughterhouse Five' eleventy billion years ago when I was a wee teenager. What I vaguely remember of my impression of it was the book was weird. I think I read it because it had that 'lure of the forbidden' to it. Kinda like the banned books list.

Maybe I should give it another go.

I had a lovely nap yesterday. Why do kids fight naptime so hard? It's fabulous!