![]() :P That's what happened the first time I played it. Though I did choose to do the Orzammar quest, so I may be stalled for a while. She got it for my for Christmas and I just.addicted. I am also really addicted to Dragon Age: Origins right now. But I think she's just so excited to talk about it soon that she can't help herself. Kayla isn't helping with her looks when I tell her where I am. Storm of Swords is just.getting so good! I can tell I'm almost to the climax, which means its getting hard to put down, but I'm having this problem where I'm terrified to keep reading because of what I fear is going to happen. But I really do think I need to finish Storm of Swords before I finish anything else. It's inspired me to start reading super hero graphic novels I haven't actually read any since Marvel 1602, which I mentioned in my last post, but it was really good! And I think it'd be better if I knew more about all of the characters. I did go see The Avengers though - AND OMG IT WAS AMAZING. Which is awful awful awful, but that's what happens when you don't have enough money to go do fun things. Other than work, I've really just.been letting life pass me by. ![]() But it'll be worth it to look so amazing. Now that those are done I'll be doing a lot of maintenance.including organizing the props loft. I've been working a lot at the college - I got a job there as the summer technician, so I've been working a lot of high school band shows and dance recitals. *flails* Which means its almost been a month since I last blogged. Where has June gone? It's already halfway through the month and I just.don't understand how that happened. As soon as I saw him I went "OH MY GOD YES" because it was just right.īasically, what I'm saying is please, please do yourself a favour and go see The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Ezra Miller as Patrick was especially just stellar. It was like Chbosky took the characters from my imagination and threw them onto the screen for me. Everything is okay.Īnd to make it even better, the casting was perfect. It feels like this 5000 pound weight has been lifted off of my chest, shoulders and head and I can breathe. Clouds have been parted and I can see the light, so to speak. It was exactly the same way I felt after reading the book. But the fact that I feel like I've just run a marathon, that I've been through emotional hell, but yet feel optimistic at the same time should say a lot. Don't worry, I'm not going to post any spoilers. Especially because the screenplay was written by the author and it was directed by the author. So, needless to say, I was so excited for the movie. ![]() I was in a really bad place and it flipped things on its head for me in a lot of ways. I read the book this summer and to say I was moved would be an understatement. I was lucky enough to get (free) tickets to go see and advanced screen of The Perks of Being a Wallflower tonight.
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