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another vote for elliebelly. i love her colorways, the yarn is some of my favorite that i've knit with, and her customer service is excellent. http://hyenacart.com/Elliebelly/
i started to read it but it made me want to cry and i just didn't feel up for it . i'm intrigued about his other writings, though.
lately, been big into: -morcheeba -portishead -tiger army -edith piaf
the autobiography of malcolm x feminism is for everybody by bell hooks those are a couple i can think of right now.
we love it around our house.
Quote: Originally Posted by corwinegall I can't get Pet Cemetery out of my mind, every time a toddler runs down a hill my heart skips a beat with a flashback. oh, no kidding. i read it before i had kids and it...
i loved louis sachar and roald dahl. matilda and the witches were two of my favorite books. i also dug that whole utopia/dystopia thing, so i loved the giver. i was a morbid kid.
we saw it. i thought it was hilarious. it was sweet, too, in a non-schlocky way. i loved when they all had pinkeye ! however, i really didn't like all of the gay jokes. why can't we get past that? made me cringe.
seconding valley of the dolls. i also get a kick out of stephen king. it's not, you know, life-changing (unless you consider making people afraid of dogs, old hotels, etc) but not mindnumbing. i'm reading cell right now. creepy!
ooh, more zombie books. i'll have to check those out. loved 'dawn of the dead' and i thought '28 days later' was a gorgeous love story : . the running through the house scene makes me swoon.
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