tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2832842292933104862.post5576273550701930766..comments2023-03-22T18:22:39.367+03:00Comments on Like A Muse: Task 27: WordsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2832842292933104862.post-16787646199508115142010-07-09T17:12:12.297+03:002010-07-09T17:12:12.297+03:00Haha naaah, everyone has their own tastes and pref...Haha naaah, everyone has their own tastes and preferences and that's what makes us all different.<br /><br />I love David Sedaris and I keep forgetting about Zadie Smith so thanks for the reminder, I'll definitely put her on the list.Leylahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00013335651969568802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2832842292933104862.post-4854850366205079742010-07-09T16:11:06.558+03:002010-07-09T16:11:06.558+03:00ooooosh. guess you can mark me dark and twisty (b...ooooosh. guess you can mark me dark and twisty (but hopefully not a sociopath) - "godot" is one of my all time favorite plays and i to read "god of small things" in high school but loved it and re-read it almost every year... i guess i have a thing for the tragic. <br /><br />that being said, if you feel that you can trust my advice now that i've outed myself. i love david sedaris' essays (mostly comedic though very rarely with a happy ending) and zadie smith is one of my favorite authors ("on beauty", "white teeth" and "autograph man" are all books i have found comfort in re-reading a few times.) another favorite is "prodigal summer" by barbara kingsolver. (side note: i really hate that i have to use quote signs because this comment box won't let me use italics).Kate Heffernanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05809276290448921544noreply@blogger.com