Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Ceasar Symbian Love Machine

Reading Evening

I love to read before bedtime. From the reading I do often depends on the serenity of my sleep, book or book chapter cheerful, peaceful dreams, nightmares vice versa. It is not just about books but something peaceful before you sleep may be good for the spirit chamomile.

Since in this period are already excited about my (as evidenced by the cat owned last night), I avoid like the plague books involved, sad, complicated, etc. ...
After reading for the second time the 6 books of Harry Potter, waiting impatiently for the seventh that I ordered in English, last night I did not know what to take from our library.

Incidentally, before they make comments that trash anyway: I accept criticism on my passion for the saga of Ms. Rowling's books only to those who read them. For everyone else: Yes, I'm an incurable child, childish, fantasies of a sick, crazy to be shut, a beam from the mode (but this is already offensive) and all things obvious and predictable that you can think of . And if you slip your comments on the vernacular, God will multiply what I hope. Closed in parentheses.

then I said that I was in anguish for the choice of the evening reading. When I was about to go to bed defeated, my husband should always told me: "Do not Throw Down Read . "
Ok. Diego appreciates Hornby, loved more than I About a boy, and I thought that was an excellent choice: light yet committed between the lines. A pleasant read and not useless. I like it. I'll take it and I slip into bed.
But I had miscalculated the weariness after a single page, however incomprehensible resami looming from sleep, I turned off the light.

morning on the train I started reading again because I had started badly, and I realized that the story revolves around three characters who met in the balance on a roof in an attempt to kill himself ... roof ... cornice ... jump ... like my dream cat!
Then I turned to Diego and told him: "Do not you think that dreams reflect a desire suicide ... And I hope 'for what you gave me this book?"
It was really worried ...

... Anyway, the book is great eh?

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