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06.02.2010 • 06:34I've been in absolute awe since yesterday evening after finishing Jane Eyre, for it's certainly one of the greatest books I've ever read. And I just have to say, good fangirl as I am, that Rochester is, hands down, the most amazing character in the whole novel. Apart from that, I've finally managed to buy the creepy website, as annoyed as I might be for not getting the url I was longing for. Still, it's online, quite empty, hungry for content. Question being: What am I to do with this thing? 01 02.02.2010 • 22:55I've been thinking and, right now, I'd say I'm currently half broken; sad thing being it's most entirely my fault, really. Since I just recently spent a considerable amount of my endless savings on that long aspired Holmesian collection of mine and on paying Nanny for our Girls Aloud Singles Box & Tangled Up Tour DVD. Not yet satisfied, it seems, I just had to buy two new imported books. Two, you see, only 'cause I forced myself not to grab all the fifteen I was so desperately inclined to take home with me. Positive points taken, though, Jane Eyre was so incredibly worth it. And I have yet to start on Promise Not to Tell, which might take quite a long while, considering Jane Eyre is about 650 pages long and I'm still reaching the 250th, but just from what I read about the storyline, I'm pretty sure I'll fall in love with it just as deeply. True, I had to stop myself from impulse buying all four Sherlock Holmes books I found over there, reminding me that I already have them all - they have yet to arrive here, though, but that's a tiny little detail - and shouldn't read the novels out of order (be noted: They did not have A Study in Scarlet, hence my previous remark). Mom said that's irrelevant, but it's most certainly not. How else could I properly keep up with my dear Watson's life twists otherwise? |