just finished "The Sorrows of young Werther" by Goethe because i somehow missed that one in school and felt i should have read it.
It is so much better than i thought. the deepness of the feelings is beautifully described and you really get an idea of the insuperable bonds former
societys had. really worth reading!
Musicophilia-tales of music and the brain by Oliver Sacks
what and amazing book. he examines the power of music through experiences of patients, musicians and everday ppl.
for eg. a man struck by lightning and inspired to be a pianist and a group of children with williams syndrome (hypermusical from birth).
*Woah Truth Seeker! Your new avi is pretty freaky!!!*
"Catcher in the Rye" - J.D Salinger (Easy read, I'm enjoying this books).
"The Time traveller's wife" - Audrey Niffenegger (This is a great read to, totally chick flicky, but cute. Its my before bed, I'm taking my time
reading).
Kafka On The Shore by Haruki Murakami. His stuff is stranger than strange. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle was amazing as well.
Haven't been finding enough time to read lately but I need to finish it before I head to Disney at the end of the month. Hoping to show off Above
Top Secret on the flight down to the house of mouse.