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So we drove on towards death through the cooling twilight
Created on 2006-05-19 22:43:36 (#10274319), last updated 2009-06-25
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| Name: | Lindsey |
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lmills33@hotmail.comHelp 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.

BOOKS OF SEPTEMBER 2006-NOW
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
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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
35. Dreams From My Father- Barack Obama
36. The Last Campaign- Thurston Clarke
37. Twilight- Stephanie Meyer
38. Scar Tissue- Anthony Keidis
38. Crime & Punishment- Fyodor Dosoevsky
39. King Lear- Shakespere
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40. The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man- James Joyce
41. Heart of Darkness- Joseph Conrad
42. Lysistrata- Aristophones
43. Dracula- Brahms Stoker
44. A Prayer For Owen Meany- John Irving
accidntl for the layout. That I altered. Pretty badly. And that they're probably not too happy with. Coool.
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
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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
35. Dreams From My Father- Barack Obama
36. The Last Campaign- Thurston Clarke
37. Twilight- Stephanie Meyer
38. Scar Tissue- Anthony Keidis
38. Crime & Punishment- Fyodor Dosoevsky
39. King Lear- Shakespere
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40. The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man- James Joyce
41. Heart of Darkness- Joseph Conrad
42. Lysistrata- Aristophones
43. Dracula- Brahms Stoker
44. A Prayer For Owen Meany- John Irving
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60s, 70s, american revolution, andrew bird, architecture, atheism, ayn rand, biology, bob dylan, bobby, books, catcher in the rye, csn&y, environmental science, film, france, french, french revolution, jethro tull, john irving, joni mitchell, kennedys, kings of leon, learning, music, obama, on the road, philosophy, politics, reading, rfk, russian revolution, the god delusion, the guess who, the world, theology, traveling, vietnam, woodstock, wwii
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