do i need to read the iliad again? no. am i way to excited about my upcoming class about warfare in the iliad and am therefore going to read it again?
...noooo...why would i want to do that...hehe
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do i need to read the iliad again? no. am i way to excited about my upcoming class about warfare in the iliad and am therefore going to read it again?
...noooo...why would i want to do that...hehe
So, I went to town with the intention of NOT buying books. Came home with four.
The Count of Monte Cristo.
The Man in the Iron Mask.
Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Grimms' Fairytales.
ug on the plus side i have most of the actual latin WORK i have to make up for tomorrow done
on the down side i have to learn a new tense, three irregular verbs, and a new type of clause in order to finish it and that is a lot to stomach at 10:40 at night after a freaking exhausting week
so
i guess imma do that now. just work through it, nice and steady.
Tender is the Night is possibly the most beautiful book I have ever read in my entire life.
My dad decided that we should watch some nice classic movies today, so we watched Lord of the Rings (3rd one since he's never seen that one) and now we're watching Casablana.