I was a bit hesitant to do this just because I feel like cafeteria seating is being decided and I for one will not make it to the cool table.
No particular order and why it stayed w/ me
No particular order and why it stayed w/ me
1.Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders IV TR by American Psychiatric Association - dragon lady and to be honest myself
2. Black Silk a collection of African American erotica edited by Retha Powers - read it at far too young an age
3. Beka Lamb by Zee Edgell - the breadfruit tree incident made me shudder
4.Tender Pursuit by Jennifer Taylor - was my momma's but it smelt like it was my great great grand ma's. I was in it for the smell.
5.David Copperfield by Charles Dickens - was my dad's and it smelt like the adventures within
6.Lakota Woman by Mary Crow Dog - the dive into a culture I knew diddly squat about
7.Are we there yet? by Marjorie Burch Brothers - I was going to have kids just so I could write a 'cutesy' book just like this. Momma ruined that dream by telling me the birthing stories of the sibs and I
8.Merchant of Venice by Nelson Thornes Shakespeare - trying to convince the ladies of 5(3) at MBHS that the main characters were gay was my life goal within those sessions
9.Me before you by Jojo Moyes - I was uncontrollably pissed at the end and that was not what the tone of the book was going for
10.The Chrysalids by John Wyndham - *le sigh* the ending scene will forever be etched in my mind while I forever search for a soundtrack that could go up against the perfect silence that was there.
2. Black Silk a collection of African American erotica edited by Retha Powers - read it at far too young an age
3. Beka Lamb by Zee Edgell - the breadfruit tree incident made me shudder
4.Tender Pursuit by Jennifer Taylor - was my momma's but it smelt like it was my great great grand ma's. I was in it for the smell.
5.David Copperfield by Charles Dickens - was my dad's and it smelt like the adventures within
6.Lakota Woman by Mary Crow Dog - the dive into a culture I knew diddly squat about
7.Are we there yet? by Marjorie Burch Brothers - I was going to have kids just so I could write a 'cutesy' book just like this. Momma ruined that dream by telling me the birthing stories of the sibs and I
8.Merchant of Venice by Nelson Thornes Shakespeare - trying to convince the ladies of 5(3) at MBHS that the main characters were gay was my life goal within those sessions
9.Me before you by Jojo Moyes - I was uncontrollably pissed at the end and that was not what the tone of the book was going for
10.The Chrysalids by John Wyndham - *le sigh* the ending scene will forever be etched in my mind while I forever search for a soundtrack that could go up against the perfect silence that was there.
Mind you the challenge called for just the names and the authors of the books but every book has attached to it sooo many stories and would I truly have the gift of gab if I didnt do what I did. I think not!!
So ENJOY!!! and yes I know i have 'sooo' give or take a few 'Os' dotting my paragraph like that bottle of black pepeer that wasnt properly sealed but I may have just watched a really bad cartoon. Sooo sorry
signed: Chicky xoxo
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