2009-11-28

jackwabbit: (Mac-Good Book)
2009-11-28 02:57 pm
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Writer's Block: Book worms unite!

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This is hard to answer, as there are many, so I will do the ones I specifically remember reading for the first time:

1-Huckleberry Finn. I was nine when I read this book, and I had never encountered anyone so cool in all my life. I wanted to be Huck more than anything ever. I mean, he was cool enough to fake his own death. That takes balls, man.

2-White Fang. I was nine when I read this one, too. I was truly drawn into this animal's struggle and how he was only what he'd been made. (Social Darwinism FTW!)

3-Um...having a hard time here...Ender's Game. Dude! Who didn't want to be Ender? EDIT: My Side of the Mountain. Yeah, I wanted to be Sam, too. The whole running away and living on my own thing did it for me as a kid (I think I read this book at about thirteen years old), and as an adult nothing has grabbed me as well as these did when I was younger. Nothing has made me just yearn to be the character so much. But Ender's Game stays, too, and for the record, I read that at twenty-seven.

Worst:

1-The Great Gatsby. Just kill me. Kill me now rather than make me read this book. I thought maybe I just didn't get it as a kid, but no. I've tried to read it as an adult, and just...no. Never. Kill me now.

2-Wuthering Heights. If I'd rather death than read The Great Gatsby, I'd rather the most painful torture imaginable than read this. Worst. Book. Ever.

3-and as if one Bronte wasn't enough, I've got to go with the one book in school I couldn't finish. The one book I cheated on. The one book I Cliff Noted. Jane Eyre. I thought surely it couldn't be as bad as Wuthering Heights, and maybe it isn't, but after Emily nearly killed me, I wasn't going to give her sister the same chance. She had to prove to me she was worth it. She didn't. I gave her a sporting chance, but after a few chapters, I just couldn't finish it. Gone with the Wind falls into the rare "didn't finish" category, too. Read about half. It never got good.
jackwabbit: (NaNoWriMo End of the World)
2009-11-28 09:50 pm
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Coffee and Chocolate...

...can go straight to hell.

My NaNo fuel? Pumpkin pie and tea, bitches!

jackwabbit: (NaNoWriMo End of the World)
2009-11-28 10:50 pm
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The End!



Only it's not. Unlike last year when I reached 50K, this story is not done. It's nearly done, but not quite. And of course it needs serious editing. In order to make myself do just that and to end the suspense, I'll let you in on a little secret. Part of my editing will involve research into the power source for the Stargate. After all, how could MacGyver fix it if I don't know exactly how it's broken? Just sayin.