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Tag Archives: Hamlet
The Best Books To Read If You Want To Start Reading Classics But Are Too Intimidated
So what if it’s not Tuesday, I’m posting anyway! I’ve just spent the past two and a half hours applying for jobs that I’ll never get because all employers see is the word “Subway” on my resume and think … Continue reading
Posted in Events Between Non-Events
Tagged 1984, A Christmas Carol, blogging, Bram Stoker, characters, Charles Dickens, classics, community, Dracula, Emily Brontë, Frankenstein, George Orwell, Hamlet, In Cold Blood, John Williams, Kurt Vonnegut, literary, Literary classics, Literature, Mary Shelley, reading classic novels, Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Slaughterhouse Five, Stoner, The Broke and the Bookish, Top Ten Tuesday, Truman Capote, Victor Frankenstein, Wuthering Heights
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A little more than kin, and less than kind
So I have been neglecting you guys and I apologise profusely. A few days ago I woke up to find City of Heavenly Fire awaiting me on my doorstep. No, seriously. I woke up at about 7.30 and there it was, … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged cognitive dissonance, drama, family, Hamlet, new books, psychology
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My Bookish Fetish(es)
So Death Week has turned into Fatal Fortnight and therefore everything is psychology, studying, referencing, and real-life writing all the time. At least until tomorrow night. At 6.50pm I will be settling in at Palace Cinemas to watch my main … Continue reading
Words Have the Power to Change Us
Yes, I tricked you. I used an Infernal Devices quote to sucker you into this post. Ten points to Gryffindor if you can name the character and the book. But I promise that this will make sense by the end of … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged art, body art, books, Decaydance, Doctor Who, DPchallenge, expression, Fall Out Boy, family, future, Hamlet, Infernal Devices, life, lyrics, meaning, movies, music, quotes, reading, tattoos, The Academy Is..., Whovian
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