Ink Exchange and Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr
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Ink Exchange and Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr
I don't borrow from the library because I own a library.:lol: Seriously the last books I borrowed were some hefty tomes on Islamic, Persian, Indian, and Middle-Eastern art that I needed to write a term paper on Middle-Eastern art back in 2008.
I'm not very good at returning books. The last time I used a library was in 5th grade when I got "The Biography of Thomas Edison". I forgot to return that and lost my membership. From that day forward, I bought all of my books from my local bookstore which sells hardcover vintage books for about 5 dollars.
The Gift - Cecelia Ahern
The Thing Around Your Neck - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Audition Speeches for Young Actors 16+ (need to find a monologue!)
The Raw Shark Texts - Steven Hall
The War In The Air - H.G. Wells
The Time Machine - H.G. Wells
The Quest For Anastasia: Solving the mystery of the lost Romanovs
The Secret Plot to Save The Tsar
Les Miserables. I'm determined to finish it this time around.
I used to always borrow literature from the library, but now I seem to buy these books more, so I can add them to my collection. Now, I usually just get geography and travel books from the library, as they're often around $50 at local bookstores, which I think is an insane price to pay for books with, as is often the case, very little information.
A Walk Across America, Peter Jenkins
such a great summer read...
Wings of the dove by Henry James
And People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks.
A Death in the Family by James Agee
The Optimist's Daughter by Eudora Welty
Various books revising for exams
'impressionism'
'impressionism and post-impressionism'
are the two titles i remember
Katherine Mansfied -The Garden Party, and other short stories.
Chose it for a bit of light reading. "The Voyage" is a really wonderful short story.
'Thinks' by David Lodge.