radiohead, modest mouse, bjork, blood brothers, the doors, thom yorke, russian futurists, bright eyes, neil young, white stripes, jonny greenwood, muse, fiona apple, nirvana, alice in chains, mf doom, a tribe called quest, girl talk, justice, MIA, uffie, daedelus, why?, the blow, REM, animal collective, the smiths, big l, daft punk
pride and prejudice, extremely loud and incredibly close, this side of paradise, on bullshit, self-reliance, animal farm, running with scissors, twilight series, fruits, fresh fruits, nylon street, sex drugs and cocoa puffs
By the way, I read that book. It was very interesting. Oskar reminds me of Holden Caulfield or Huck Finn.
posted Jun 12
I don't usually read anything published after the 1960's, but that novel looks very interesting... I'll have to look into it. How did you first learn of Dr. Paul?
posted Jun 10
Really hard to say, I love all kinds of literature. My favorite novel would either be J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye or Aldous Huxley's Brave New World; my favorite short story is The Rats in the Walls by H.P. Lovecraft; and my favorite poem is The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot.
posted Jun 10
Just maybe, I read as often as I can and I practically live at my school's library when I'm not on my computer. What's your favorite book?
posted Jun 10
Clint Sorenson says:
hey.
posted Nov 10