I Think I Should Sleep
Sep. 21st, 2008 01:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is too true. And ironically I found myself unable to even finish reading the darn article. I basically just scrolled through the entire article after reading 3-4 paragraphs. And I find myself unable to read any book that is more than a few hundred pages unless there is plenty of quick action one might compare to the book form of a movie.
And I just realised that I don't exactly have any soothing music. Unless you count soundtracks. Which may have soothing music (Pride and Prejudice) or not (The Dark Knight) Noticed this because I was pretty much very annoyed with my mother and her incessant nagging.
Just completed another one of Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson books, Blood Bound. Quite riveting since I completed it within a seating, unable to stop myself. (has never been this bad since Anita Blake or Harry Dresden) I don't know why but I was pretty freaked out while reading this, I mean, I didn't exactly feel safe in my own house when the lights are turned off in a room. >.> Paranoia? Yeah. I was creeped out by Littleton and Wulfe actually but Wulfe is actually pretty cool a character. And it seems that everyone loves Mercy in their own way. There's Adam and Sam and Warren and Stefan and Zee and Bran and Kyle and that's a pretty long list already given that almost everyone has power to command. Well, can't wait to start the third book, Iron Kissed which is currently sitting in my bag beside Lilith Saintcrow's Night Shift, a new series or something.
And I just realised that I don't exactly have any soothing music. Unless you count soundtracks. Which may have soothing music (Pride and Prejudice) or not (The Dark Knight) Noticed this because I was pretty much very annoyed with my mother and her incessant nagging.
Just completed another one of Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson books, Blood Bound. Quite riveting since I completed it within a seating, unable to stop myself. (has never been this bad since Anita Blake or Harry Dresden) I don't know why but I was pretty freaked out while reading this, I mean, I didn't exactly feel safe in my own house when the lights are turned off in a room. >.> Paranoia? Yeah. I was creeped out by Littleton and Wulfe actually but Wulfe is actually pretty cool a character. And it seems that everyone loves Mercy in their own way. There's Adam and Sam and Warren and Stefan and Zee and Bran and Kyle and that's a pretty long list already given that almost everyone has power to command. Well, can't wait to start the third book, Iron Kissed which is currently sitting in my bag beside Lilith Saintcrow's Night Shift, a new series or something.