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| User: | fresh_aviators (10274319) So we drove on towards death through the cooling twilight
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| Name: | Lindsey | |||||
| Website: | I don't know what I'm doing here. | |||||
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| E-mail: | lmills33@hotmail.com | |||||
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| Bio: | Help me learn. Please. Let's all go outside for the day and forget about computers, and homework, and what page of chemistry we were supposed to memorize that day, and just sit outside in the woods, and listen to music, and make music, and be happy. Yes, I think so. In this society and generation that claims to be faster-paced, we're all really just wasting more time than ever before. I would like to have been born in the late 1940's. I admire that generation. ![]() 1. Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen 2. The Fountainhead- Ayn Rand 3. To Kill A Mockingbird- Harper Lee 4. The Lives of Girls and Women- Alice Munro 5. The Importance of Being Ernest- Oscar Wilde 6. Siddhartha- Herman Hesse 7. We the Living- Ayn Rand 8. The Lord of the Flies- William Golding 9. The Great Gatsby- F. Scott Fitzgerald 10. All Quiet on the Western Front- Erich Remarque 11. Night- Elise Wiesel 12. Ender's Game- Orson Scott Card 13. A Farewell To Arms- Ernest Hemingway 14. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince- J.K. Rowling 15. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows- J.K Rowling 16. Anne of Green Gables- L. M. Montegomery 17. A Streetcar named Desire- Tennesse Williams ----------------------------------------------- 18. The House on Mango Street- Sandra Cisneros 19. Much Ado About Nothing- Shakespere 20. Of Mice and Men- John Steinbeck 21. Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte 22. Chronicles: Volume One- Bob Dylan 23. Anchor of Liberty- Fred C. Kleinknect 24. Their Eyes Were Watching God- Zora Neale Hurston 25. Catcher in the Rye- J.D. Salinger 27. Death of a Salesman- Arthur Miller 28. For Whom the Bell Tolls- Ernest Hemingway 29. Let it Blurt- Jim DeRogatis 30. Dead Man Walking- Sister Helen Prejean 31. Into the Wild- Jon Krakauer 32. Memoirs of a Geisha- Arthur Golden 33. Snow Falling on Cedars- David Guterson 34. The Things They Carried- Tim O'Brien NEXT (in no order) Emma A Separate Peace The Audacity of Hope Anna Karinina Walden The Godfather War and Peace A Prayer for Owen Meany East of Eden Twilight The Last Campaign Dreams From My Father | |||||
| Memories:: | 1 entry | |||||
| Interests: | 66: ayn rand, bode miller, books, bubble tea, caring, cities, classics, clothes, cooking, creativity, crosby stills nash young, dancing, dresses, elton john, experience, fashion, folk, friends, handmade, harry potter, health, hippies, improvement, indifference, james bond, journalism, kayaking, knitting, learning, living, money, movies, music, nature, nutrition, observing, people, personality, photography, poetry, practicality, reading, religion, rolling stones, science, seattle, skiing, skirts, smiles, sushi, tea, the 60's, the early 70's, the vietnam war, the world, thinking, time, travel, turntables, vancouver bc, vietnam, vogue, ways of functioning, woodstock, writing, you | |||||
| Schools: | Minter Creek Elementary School - Gig Harbor, WA (1996 - 2002) American International School of Lagos - Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria (1997 - 1999) Harbor Ridge Middle School - Gig Harbor, WA (2002 - 2005) Peninsula High School - Gig Harbor, WA (2005 - present) | |||||
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| Mutual Friends: | 11: _orange__crayon, a_citric_life, eviltoothfairy0, fraudinthe80s, fresh_aviators, jellycamel, leannleannleann, leslie_levine, omisue, orangedropper, sremh | |||||
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