so. our public library has this little spot of heaven called the Think Spot that is quiet and colorful and has large mac's and if full of silence and wifi. i come here during lunch with elisabeth and read my books and enjoy the quiet. Today is the Monday of an exceptionally busy week. honestly. its excessive. i am quite ready for the break and for the amazingness of next semester. half day here i come. no singers. no stupid personal finance. no marine biology (though confession: I will miss my nap everyday in that class)
Hobbit was amazing. I went with Kelton on saturday and i was so pleased. I like how it is kind of slow because that's how Tolkien writes; hobbit is kind of slow so I enjoy the journey. The spider part scared the crap out of me and i may or may not have been curled up in a ball for most of it. Benedict Cumberbatch has a freaking amazing scary voice of dragoness. The ending was epic- I cant wait for next year. I love the Hobbit and I am so pleased with how they made the moives. I felt like for all of the LotR awesomeness, it lost the element of Tolkein's rambling story because it was rushed to get everything of the plot in there. Lets be honest; Lord of the Rings Marathons are going to take on a whole new level when you add in the Hobbit extended versions to the already existing extended editions.
Book reveiws to come: The Road, Looking for Alaska, The Fault in our Stars
Books reading right now: Columbine, Outliers
Books to read: Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns
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