• Fight Club/Choke - Chuck Palahniuk - I'm aware of the greatness of Chuck Palahniuk, I did read Guts, one of the greatest short stories that I read in my life so far, but I simply can't remember when I go to a bookstore and search for books.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen Chbowsky - Juju said that this book is amazing. And then she pasted (??) some quotes from it - I completely freeked out, because the quotes are really awesome. But I stiiill havent fooound what I'm looking fooor (WAT)
  • Isaac Asimov (as an author, not as a book. (?)) This week someone asked me if I have ever read something about Isaac Asimov and his books. I heard about him, of course, he was the man who wrote "I, robot" but I never remember to go to some bookstore (_any_ bookstore) and ask about him.
  • When Nietzsche Wept/The Cure of Schopenhauer (Irvin D. Yalom) - Some people said to me that this author is really good, and I believe it, and I have this two books available for reading in my work, but I didn't have the balls (and the time) to pick it up without my supervisor know and read it.
  • _The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time _ - My best friend read it and she said it's sort of a psychological romance... And I like these type of stuff. So why the hell I still didn't read it?
  • The other books of Haruki Murakami (I read Sputnik Sweetheart) - Haruki Murakami is the best. I recomend it for everyone I know that likes to read. I read My Little Sputnik in two days, then the next day I missed the story, so I read it again and marked some really good parts of the book. I completely fell in love with the way Murakami writes. I have friends that bought the other books that he published and everytime the subject Haruki Murakami comes in our conversations people tend to start some argument about how crazy I am to not buy the other books. I feel guilty, think about it for some time, and then again, forget about it and continue without these books.
may 5 2010 ∞
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