Originally posted by: Khushboo_AN
Uff I wrote this titanic reply and then my internet fluctuated so it all got lost inside the deep abyss of lost posts of the netherworldAnyway. So here I go again.@bold...uff...yehi toh chahiye π You be cool girl, you be cool in your own right. π *plays Beyonce in the background* π π@italic...mere good hone se kya hoga π I found someone who likes my weirdness for whatever weird reason so right now life is good baby π³ π Kabhi jab yeh bhaag jayega tab main chinta karungi apne good ya bad hone ke baare mein π@underlined...arrey! Main toh pehle bhi hindi bolti thi π Ajkal hi toh kam bolti hoon...jabhi jitna bhi hindi maine bola sirf tum logon se hi toh bola...ab utni baat nahi hoti toh hindi bhi nahi bolti utna π³ Maana ki meri hindi bohot buri hain lekin samajh mein toh aati hai na π ussi se kaam chala lo!Arrey I'll get around to reading them someday hopefully π€ I've too many books lined up to read now BUT. I shall recommend some of them for you, and hopefully you shall forgive some of my Gaiman fangirliness π³ Here are the books I would like you, and pretty much everybody to read:-Smokes and Mirrors (Neil Gaiman)-Starfust (Neil Gaiman)-Coraline (Neil Gaiman)-Fragile Things (Neil Gaiman)-The Ocean at the End of the Lane (Neil Gaiman)-American Gods (Neil Gaiman)-Sandman (Neil Gaiman) < This is a comic series, but unlike any other comic you have read or I would even say heard of, if you're not the comic reading person. But do give it a try, because it is too brilliant to not be read by everyone. Make sure you get hold of Gaiman's books, though. There are others as well.-Maus (Art Speigelman) < The only graphic novel to ever have won a Pulitzer Prize. It is a true story about WWII. It's a tad long, told in two parts but I promise it is worth the effort.-The Killing Joke (Alan Moore) < PLEASE READ THIS FOR THE LOVE OF GOD PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE-Watchmen (Alan Moore) < Because, Watchmen. π-V for Vendetta (Alan Moore) < Because, obviously.-Lord of the Flies (William Golding)-The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams) < Read this. All five parts of the triology. Such humour. Much Douglas. So Adams. Wow. ^_^-The Shining (Stephen King)-Fault in Our Stars (John Green) < I didn't think the book too fancy, so I don't know what all the fuss is about but maybe you'll like it. Lots of people do.-The Shadow Lines (Amitav Ghosh)-Frankenstein (Mary Shelley) < If you haven't read this yet, give it a try. Difficult old language, but very good book.-Palace of Illusions (I don't remember the author's name)And while you're at it, go around and read some Poe and Lovecraft too, maybe πRead Gaiman, is my point. And Douglas Adams. Everyone should read Douglas Adams. These two people are too brilliant for me to believe that they even exist for real. *sigh* π³Bleh. Enough rambling. Tell me, have you read any of these?
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