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I have the hugest yen to read Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, like, right now, mostly because I've spent the morning reading critical theory texts - Ferdinand de Saussure, Virginia Woolf and Hélène Cixous. I have Sylvia Plath on the shelf (heh), but that's not really what I want right now and I've read my copy of To the Lifehouse to death.

So, books that I'm going to read this summer (most of which are ones that i've picked up and then stopped for one reason or another):

>> Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway

>> Virginia Woolf, Orlando (!!!)

>> The Journals of Sylvia Plath (yeah, three years on and I'm still re-reading the first quarter)

>> Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

>> Lots of other things, I hope. There are a couple of physics-y things that I want to check out, not to mention the biography of MLK that I've had for eight years and not touched. I'll have class texts to read over the next three months, too. I'm ready to read, yo. This past year, other than my set texts and random Vogue magazines, I've read...House of Sleep. I think that's it on the personal reading front. Which is atrocious! Admittedly for the course I've read about 20 other texts but it's still dumb that i haven't read anything just for me. I didn't even read over Easter; I was too busy faffing with my fiction. Anyway, that's the book plan for now.

Am currently listening to Alison Krauss (so much love) but many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] denorios, [livejournal.com profile] binglexjells and [livejournal.com profile] daygloparker who have contributed to the music orgy this week.

Oh! I spent ages the other night reading as much SG:A fanfic as I could find and regardless of the finale my current mood is pretty much OMG IS IT 14TH JULY YET?

eta: Damn it, where did my SG:A icon go?

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