Hello again, glad to hear your finals are going well,I've hardly started mine, it's cool working though I mean its boring as hell but it pays well hehe I'd recommend Saigon its kinda long and depressing, but its a good insight into a very different world. I liked what you said about guys, sad but pretty much true, some of us are just dozy rest are bastards though.
well i ended up buying "invisible monsters" by chuck palahniuk. it's fun so far. just went out to smoke and it is so beautiful. i have not seen snow this beautiful in quite a long time. years and years probably.
I highly recomend "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" it is not even 200 pages, so it is cheap, and just long enough to crub the sensory addiction for a day. It is a great book! Allso try any of the Harry Potter books and "what you wish for" by David Cray.
p.s.
I have A book on Matisse by Walter Guadagnini (it is a zillion pages long) that is allways the killer of a few days as is the Magritte book by Greenwich
sadly i've never been to greece either....they are pictures my aunt sent me....i was just fucking with them that night so i thought i'd put them up*shrugs*
thanks for all the recomendations. i'll check them out when i have the chance. anyways it's bedtime. i have my last final in the morning. yay. i'm going to kick chemistry's ass.....if it doesn't get me first...
Bret Easton Ellis - The Informers
Jack Seward - The Japanese
I could recommend more but you're probably very well read so I'll safe both of us some time.
Don't listen to Tane. Just because I book falls first chronologically doesn't mean it should be read first, but of course most people know this. Soulforge wasn't written first and should be avoided until much later.
Oh, and hey again! Bet you thought i had forgotten about'cha, huh?