Thursday, February 16, 2012

Ugh. I have a job interview. Not a bad thing, I just feel nervous :P My aunt Debbie got me an interview where she works--Market Strategies--as a call centre agent calling up people and giving surveys or something. I would be so happy if I got the job because, well, I really need a job :/ Uhm. Then I go to the doctor's after. Our family doctor retired years ago and since we've just been using walk-in clinics but christ they suck...I had a throat infection for three months a couple years ago because things kept getting screwed up. My mom got this new doctor last year, though, so I have an appointment with him today. I'm so fricking glad, though, cause I finally can talk to a doctor about these headaches (I wake up with them everyday and I have no idea why, plus I get sinus headaches from my allergies which are completely different from the ones I wake up with). Uh I had a headache last Thursday that lasted until Tuesday, on top of being really congested from my allergies, being sick, and having a ringing in my ears since last Thursday (fading away now, though) so it'd be nice to figure out if any of that is related lol. I also get sick a lot (I've been sick with the same thing twice in the last four weeks:P) and it's always my throat & chest...ergh. I also have allergy issues and they think I might be allergic to wheat--because before I was avoiding it to help my allergies so whatever--plus I need my blood checked to check my iron level lol. There are other things I'd like to talk about as well, but that's whether or not I get too nervous about it :/

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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i don't know the words but i'll hum along

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shelovestoread asks:
"If you had to pick only 5 books to read ever again, what would they be and why?"

I can't think of too many individual whys right now but the main reason for choosing these books are amazing writing styles and great plot & character developments.

The Green Mile by Stephen King
This is my all-time favourite book, even though I've only read it once (although do want to reread it again this year). 

Snuff by Chuck Palahniuk
Another favourite, although not second to the The Green Mile. I really love Palahniuk's writing style and characters, and this one (and Pygmy) had, in my opinion, the best of both :)

In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Also a favourite (seeing a pattern here?). I love reading about true crime and Capote wrote this extremely well. He had me feeling for the criminals so much more than the victims...er, sounds wrong, I know, but it's the way he writes the story and the characters (and focusing a bit more on the criminals than the victimes, which I thought was a great way to approach the story).

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
I lovelovelove this book. I love the characters, especially the main duo. Another great presentation of well-written character-development...er. I just keep repeating the same crap, now...

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban bu JK Rowling
I love the whole series, but I've read this more than ten times haha. I started reading the books when they first came out--the librarian knew about my love and at book fairs was ready to show me anything Harry Potter related (going so far as to give me a free copy of PoA when my copy was stolen out of her desk; she didn't have to replace but, but she did, and hey, not complaining:). Ugh. I can't explain my love for this series, it's just so wonderful and amazing:D

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Friday, February 10, 2012

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