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Kasolyna
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I'll hopefully make time, worst case is I just start reading it over the summer.
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![]() | Posted 03-20-2012, 12:22 AM |
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Saiyouri
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тнє ℓσνє σƒ мαgι¢ ιѕ вєуση∂ ƒσяgσттєη
»·,´·˙(´·˙¸ ¸˙·,)˙·,´•·˙·,¯´·˙·• •·˙·,¯´·˙·•╭☆╯•·.·´¯`·.·• •·.·´¯`·.·•´`·.(`·.¸ ¸.·´).·´`·» ☪ஐﻬ☽ That's a good plan. I really should start to read more again. I used to read alot but haven't in the past few months. I became obsessed with listening to music and dancing more so I don't have much time to read. I should really get back into it. I wanna rebuy Nikki's book and reread it. I loved it and it inspired me to write a few poems. I would like to read it again to get reinspired again to write and get back into that love of mine. »·,´·˙(´·˙¸ ¸˙·,)˙·,´•·˙·,¯´·˙·• •·˙·,¯´·˙·•╭☆╯•·.·´¯`·.·• •·.·´¯`·.·•´`·.(`·.¸ ¸.·´).·´`·» uǝʇʇoƃɹoɟ puoʎǝq sı ɔıƃɐɯ ɟo ǝʌol ǝɥʇ | ||||
![]() | Posted 03-20-2012, 12:25 AM |
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Kasolyna
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Did you lose it the first time around? Another person I wish had an autobiography would be Harvey Milk, though there is a good biography of him. Unfortunately I could only read part of it because I was using it for a research project and had to go through some other sources.
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![]() | Posted 03-20-2012, 12:30 AM |
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Saiyouri
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тнє ℓσνє σƒ мαgι¢ ιѕ вєуση∂ ƒσяgσттєη
»·,´·˙(´·˙¸ ¸˙·,)˙·,´•·˙·,¯´·˙·• •·˙·,¯´·˙·•╭☆╯•·.·´¯`·.·• •·.·´¯`·.·•´`·.(`·.¸ ¸.·´).·´`·» ☪ஐﻬ☽ I heard of him. A autobiography of him would of been awesome to read. I actually sold it because we needed the money ~_~ »·,´·˙(´·˙¸ ¸˙·,)˙·,´•·˙·,¯´·˙·• •·˙·,¯´·˙·•╭☆╯•·.·´¯`·.·• •·.·´¯`·.·•´`·.(`·.¸ ¸.·´).·´`·» uǝʇʇoƃɹoɟ puoʎǝq sı ɔıƃɐɯ ɟo ǝʌol ǝɥʇ | ||||
![]() | Posted 03-20-2012, 12:36 AM |
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Kasolyna
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awwww, that sucks. I lost a book once... the 5th and last in the series but it didn't really matter. It was a little too cliche so I didn't buy it again.
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![]() | Posted 03-20-2012, 12:39 AM |
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Quiet Man Cometh
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I'm generally not one to read autobiographies, or even biographies much. They just aren't my thing, though I used to watch them on TV often enough. The only one I recall actually reading was of "Big Ben," a showjumping horse for Canada that was of some repute. I grew up watching him competing, and read the book when I was around 11 or so. Otherwise, I find things like letters and such more interesting, even though I feel a little guilty about it. John Keat's letters are very interesting, and it was hard to put them down when I should have been doing my paper. A fair bit of biography was in there too. Goes with the territory I guess. | ||||
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Forgot to mention before, but while not an 'official' autobiography, Stephen King's On Writing starts out that way, as he talks a little about his childhood and his early writing endeavours. It was very fun to read. I actually didn't get to the other half of the book, the actual "writing" part, before leaving the house where the book was. I should pick up a copy from the library to finish.
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![]() | Posted 03-21-2012, 06:44 AM |
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I've read Helen Keller's, R.L. Stine's, and Kirby Puckett's and a few others, but I don't remember them really. I read the ones I can remember because I respected each one greatly. R.L. Stine's books is one of many reasons I got into writing myself, Helen Keller I read hers I suppose because she was one of my heroes, she was handicapped in her way, me in mine, and although I was never quite the hellion she was, the fact that she grew up and learned and lived a life much like a normal seeing-hearing person, it was an inspiration to me to make due with what I had, when I could, and break past the obstacles I can change, it was really a great help to me. I read Kirby Puckett's biography because I was into baseball then and because he was my favorite player. He was also a hero of mine because he never did steroids and other drugs when he could help it. I was determined to be the same, never taking drugs for recreation.
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