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Jan 25, 2010 04:45PM
Anyone read? I am reading it now :)
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Fun, lol. I'm drinking coke. Yummy!
Fun, lol. I'm drinking coke. Yummy!
Eww.....lotion taste gross.
Except for pumpkin lotion. Teehee
Except for pumpkin lotion. Teehee
Yeah, I loved it. It was very weird, I thought it was stupid--but not in Libba has a bad writing style kind of stupid. :) it was cute and funny
Nope, never heard of it, haha. Is there a link to it?
I read Going Bovine and I loved it. More than loved it, it actually made me cry several times and I felt a personal connection with the book. I can't explain why, but I was very moved by this book. I know some people don't like it. Some think it's weirdly written and others don't like the indefinite ending. But I think they're missing the point of the book: How to accept life for what it is, find all the good things, and enjoy them because life may be short, but it is glorious.
The story is very random/go with the flow. It's all about life at it's strangest/most interesting, and how to appreciate the good things in life.
The imagery in the book is very clear and when I envision everything it makes me tingle and all the hairs on my body stand on end. It's great.
It's become my new favorite book.
You've said it all, Sierra. [:
The book really is amazing. It has a great moral to it, spun nicely, and none too cheesily, with sexual jokes, swearing, love, humor, fantasy, adventure, action. It's such a powerful book, I love it. And Cameron. Haha. :D
The book really is amazing. It has a great moral to it, spun nicely, and none too cheesily, with sexual jokes, swearing, love, humor, fantasy, adventure, action. It's such a powerful book, I love it. And Cameron. Haha. :D
I want to read Going Bovine; but my library doesn't have it. Is it good enough to buy at the bookstore?
Okay....I trust you on that! lol :)


