Wednesday, June 23

Dawson's Creek

"The series is known for the verbosity and complexity of the dialogue between its teenage characters—who commonly demonstrate vocabulary and cultural awareness that went beyond the scope of the average high school student, yet that is combined with an emotional immaturity and self-absorption reflecting actual teens. This precociousness has been a staple of a number of teenage-themed shows since, notably including One Tree Hill (also filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina), The O.C. and Gossip Girl." -Wikipedia

I loved this aspect of the show. Big vocabulary, preoccupation with dumb problems despite knowledge of bigger ones, stupid weird complexes. My life.
If only it were 1999...

Tuesday, June 22

It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,/signifying nothing.

Monday, June 21

Paul Frank and Lisa Frank= married

Sunday, June 20

I never blog. I only read now.
I want to recommend Island by Aldous Huxley. You can borrow it from me if you like! It's sort of plotless in the sense that you know what the ending will be by around page 75, but that didn't bother me a bit. It's a 350 page glimpse of how paradise would run. Inspiring and therefore a pretty quick read... I'll be reading all of his work! This was his last book, so I suppose I'll be working backwards.



I also have read a lot of Bukowski because that's what's on our bookshelf. I'm not that impressed....I mean his characters are pretty fascinating, the interactions and situations grab me and I finish the books quickly, but I think it's for all the wrong reasons. The characters' lives are just so awful that you can't look away. I guess different books can be meant for different purposes.

Suggestions for my summer reading list?