Quick Note to follower and people who glance at my blog: I will eventually decide on a background. I just can't find one that fits and looks right and doesn't end half way through my blog. Let me know if you like a particular one; I am very good about caving in to peer pressure when I don't know what to do. :)
In addition, here's a list of classic books you should read either because they are good (gd) or because you will sound smarter if you tell people you've read them and aren't lying (sm). Sorry, I'm not adding the authors. I might do it later, but most are easy enough to look up on your own.
Jane Eyre-gd, sm, don't know why it took me so long to get through. This is a really good book.
I, Keturah-gd, this book made me want to cry, want to punch someone, want to cry, and then really happy. Read it. I command thee.
Pride and Prejudice-sm, gd, if you are female you should read this. If you are not you are most likely not reading my blog, but hey, if you really like to read this is a classic so go ahead. This applies for the rest of Austen's books.
The Count of Monte Cristo-gd, sm, although it's too long for me to want to read over, I really enjoyed the plot twists and the generation gap differences that he showed. I read this year ago but I still remember that I liked it.
Anything Agatha Christie. Just read it.
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins-gd, it's a mystery. I like the movie and the book and that barely ever happens. Just read it.
The Great Gatsby--sm, ok. You should read this. It's one of the basic books everyone should read for some reason.
I'll add more tomorrow or tonight. Meanwhile, I have stuff to do.
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