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Doctor Who-ed!

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I am a Doctor Who fan.

I am a Lord of the Rings fanatic.

Or, I like Doctor Who but I love LOTR.

But you knew that already.

Anyways, I found a Shakespeare book I actually liked!! Macbeth!! First book by Shakey that I liked, and I've read five of his plays including Macbeth.

Well, tomorrow I'm off to Camp Taylor until Saturday.

I'm not really in a blogging mood today. Haven't been in a long time, weirdly enough. See you soon.
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  1. motherhubbard's Avatar
    I hope you have a great time at camp. maybe you'll be in a blogging mood when you get back and you can tell us about it. I like the Dr and LOTR too. Right now I'm all about the Dr, but really I like LOTR better.
  2. sprinks's Avatar
    I saw Macbeth with my Lit/Drama classes a short while back. I really liked the play, but it wasn't peformed entirely all that well! . But that didn't stop me from liking the play itself, thankfully . Have fun at camp!!
  3. motherhubbard's Avatar
    Bailey is a camp this week and I sent her a letter today saying that we had been watching dr. whoo reruns all week, too bad she wasn't here I did come clean latter in the letter though.
  4. kiz_paws's Avatar
    Enjoy your time at camp, Andya. I have trouble understanding Shakespeare, to be honest with you, but I honestly loved Macbeth, too. Take care, K♥zzo
  5. 1n50mn14's Avatar
    LOTR= 999 999 999X better than Dr.Who- and doctor who is awesome to the max, making lotr... infinitely awesome.
  6. andave_ya's Avatar
    *giggles* Becca you are too right. I've yet to hear it put so neatly .
  7. Countess's Avatar
    How about Romeo and Juliet? Julius Caesar? Hamlet? What's wrong with Shakespeare? LOL.
  8. andave_ya's Avatar
    I've read all three of those as well as Much Ado About Nothing. I just don't like him (I'm going to say "yet" because, as yet, I don't). Admittedly, Julius Caesar was ok and Much Ado About Nothing mildly humorous, but that's it. Macbeth however, Macbeth I liked a lot. In fact I'd be willing to reread it.