What are you reading?
#1
Posted 12 April 2011 - 08:01 PM
Right now i'm reading "Metro 2033" by Dmitri Glukhovsky
#2
Posted 13 April 2011 - 11:03 AM
These are my dragon persona Darren's parents. Or Darrents, if you will.
#3
Posted 13 April 2011 - 11:10 AM
More precisely, this forum.
Do I win?
...For real, though, I'm currently reading a fanfiction crossover between Fate/Stay Night and Sekirei. I've actually never read Sekirei before, I just like F/SN and the Author
#4
Posted 13 April 2011 - 05:36 PM
Also the rituals of infinity by michael moorcock.
#5
Posted 16 April 2011 - 12:28 PM
Like a Boss
#6
Posted 16 April 2011 - 08:10 PM
#7
Posted 14 May 2011 - 03:37 AM
Mockingjay-The final book of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. It is a really good series, but very violent. I wouldn't read it if you're in a bad mood or are under 10.
I really liked the first book but after that, I don't know...
Dream physiology by sigmund freud. He's my pal.
Freud, he's pretty cool but I disagree completely with his id superego stuff.
At the moment I'm reading The Color Purple and a Tale of Two Cities (I gave up on this twice, giving it another go)
#8
Posted 14 May 2011 - 04:25 AM
Last one was The Brightest Star in the Sky. Just started reading, like it so far.
#9
Posted 14 May 2011 - 09:21 AM
#10
Posted 14 May 2011 - 11:27 PM
Watership Down. It may be a classic, and it may be one of the best books I've ever read; but, it's not that important.
I tried reading it when I was 6 (I was in free readers in Year 2 , my school has a reading scheme.) I found it boring and didn't understand it. Now I'm reading it aged 10 though. It's a breath of air from the average
CHARLIE IS A NORMAL BOY AND THEN HE GOES INTO A WARDROBE AND THEN HE GOES INTO A MAGICAL LAND AND THEN HE HAS TO DEFEAT SOME EVIL THING AND THEN HE GETS HOME AND IT WAS (normally) ALL A DREAM.
Book aimed at my age, now I'm not saying Watership Down is aimed at my age. I find it much more interesting then the books that actually ARE aimed at my age. Strangely enough.
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#11
Posted 15 May 2011 - 08:32 AM
#13
Posted 16 May 2011 - 07:59 PM
#14
Posted 17 May 2011 - 07:34 PM
#15
Posted 22 May 2011 - 11:23 AM
Unlike most self-help guides out there however, it's backed up by scientific experiments. Also, it shows how some of the most common self-help advice are... myths.
Here's an example: a group of people talking about negative experiences, another group about positive things in their lives, a third one just sharing typical days. Turns out that the "optimistic" group feels better after a while, which disproves the "catharsis effect" (or any sort of effect) of sharing negative thoughts in spoken form.
Writing about a traumatic event, however, apparently happens to help. Because it tends to be more structured than speech, writing helps the person give the event a meaning. And that, as you can imagine if you have the basics of psychology, helps the person understand things and feel better.
These are my dragon persona Darren's parents. Or Darrents, if you will.
#16
Posted 13 June 2011 - 04:43 PM
Be warned: the book uses explicit language, and has 2 nude photo's
#17
Posted 13 June 2011 - 04:53 PM
It's alright so far, but doesn't really have the same fantastical feel. Never have been a very literate person to begin with.
#18
Posted 13 June 2011 - 08:30 PM
#19
Posted 13 June 2011 - 11:45 PM
#20
Posted 14 June 2011 - 04:26 AM
Edited by Kaworu, 14 June 2011 - 04:27 AM.
"Make sure he doesn't leave."
"The prince?"
"Yes, make sure he doesn't leave!"
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