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Started rereading A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers this morning and posted commentaries in bookcommunity
thej2bee You are more than welcome to join our little synchronized reading group. No pressure, you can read at your own pace, just know that there is a place to share your thoughts on this book:)
This afternoon I went to the Arthouse with mom to see Elementarteilchen. Afterwards we had a fancy dinner at McDonalds (We both enjoyed the Sauerkraut-burger from the Wintersportsmenu) and in the evening we went to see Hallam Foe. I may review both those movies later, for now I'll only reveal that I still love Jamie Bell and that once again I wanted to put him in my pocket and feed him M&Ms.
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This afternoon I went to the Arthouse with mom to see Elementarteilchen. Afterwards we had a fancy dinner at McDonalds (We both enjoyed the Sauerkraut-burger from the Wintersportsmenu) and in the evening we went to see Hallam Foe. I may review both those movies later, for now I'll only reveal that I still love Jamie Bell and that once again I wanted to put him in my pocket and feed him M&Ms.
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Date: 2008-02-11 08:02 pm (UTC)Oooo, how was Hallam Foe? We fixed the programming for March today and I had to work hard, but I managed to pressure the co-workers into booking the film, 'cause I've been meaning to see it, hehe.
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Date: 2008-02-12 09:23 pm (UTC)impatiently for your pov on the first part of the book, I guess the smishing is a good sign - pfew:)Hallam Foe was lovely, I didn't even read a summary beforehand: I had picked it based on Jamie, because he's such an awesome actor... obviously. I don't know how much you know of the story and I'm not gonna spoil you - unless you want me to, but you'll probably need a hanky. Bring chocolate.