Apr. 6th, 2008

janie_tangerine: (fnl clarity)
Last week it was mainly getting rid of comic books and that section of the bookshelves, this week it was the desk. It hasn't been so clean since... I can't remember. I spent all yesterday throwing trash away but that was worth it. Now I want to see how it lasts. I wouldn't say more than two weeks, but maybe I can do better.

I had done this a while ago but I think I read a couple more at least and it's changed, so it's updated. Stolen from [profile] sparrowlove.

These are the top 106 books most often marked as "unread" by LibraryThing's users.

Bold what you have read.
Italicise what you started but couldn't finish.
Strike through what you couldn't stand.
Add an asterisk to those you've read more than once.
Underline those on your to-read list.


^ if anyone has recommendations about some that I haven't read nor italicized, they're welcome ;)

Recommendation speaking, I need some Elvis Costello fan to advise me. As I can't begin to understand where was he all my life and why didn't I find the guy sooner, what should I get apart from Blood and Chocolate and The Delivery Man? I've got those two and I truly love them, but I'm at a loss for anything else and he has too much stuff out.

Mh, okay, I guess I'll throw out the last stuff and maybe get to some of those non-drabbles until it comes time for the family lunch. Maybe I'll manage to go on with some more of the J/S story. Sounds like a plan.
janie_tangerine: (fnl clarity)
Last week it was mainly getting rid of comic books and that section of the bookshelves, this week it was the desk. It hasn't been so clean since... I can't remember. I spent all yesterday throwing trash away but that was worth it. Now I want to see how it lasts. I wouldn't say more than two weeks, but maybe I can do better.

I had done this a while ago but I think I read a couple more at least and it's changed, so it's updated. Stolen from [profile] sparrowlove.

These are the top 106 books most often marked as "unread" by LibraryThing's users.

Bold what you have read.
Italicise what you started but couldn't finish.
Strike through what you couldn't stand.
Add an asterisk to those you've read more than once.
Underline those on your to-read list.


^ if anyone has recommendations about some that I haven't read nor italicized, they're welcome ;)

Recommendation speaking, I need some Elvis Costello fan to advise me. As I can't begin to understand where was he all my life and why didn't I find the guy sooner, what should I get apart from Blood and Chocolate and The Delivery Man? I've got those two and I truly love them, but I'm at a loss for anything else and he has too much stuff out.

Mh, okay, I guess I'll throw out the last stuff and maybe get to some of those non-drabbles until it comes time for the family lunch. Maybe I'll manage to go on with some more of the J/S story. Sounds like a plan.
janie_tangerine: (lost a-team)
Second of the icon drabbles; this is for [livejournal.com profile] elliotsmelliot , who chose this icon which I love dearly ♥:



Of course, five times longer than a drabble should be.

Title: The A-Team of Craphole Island
Rating: PG
Characters: Charlie, Jack, Sawyer, Sayid
Word counting: 584
Disclaimer: Mine? What? No.
Spoilers: For Live Together Die Alone.
Summary: Jack, Sawyer and Sayid, they are the sodding A-Team, the three of them. He can see it as clearly as he has never seen anything since the crash.
A/N: Blame this on the fact that I've seen that Lost/A-Team trailer on youtube and couldn't shake it out of my mind since July. Could be crack-ish. Could. If you don't have at least an idea of the original A-Team characters you probably won't get it.

Charlie watches Jack, Sawyer and Sayid climbing on the boat, binoculars focused at the maximum; a bloody good kind of binoculars he has to say, since he can see what’s going on exactly as he could if he was right there. )
janie_tangerine: (lost a-team)
Second of the icon drabbles; this is for [livejournal.com profile] elliotsmelliot , who chose this icon which I love dearly ♥:



Of course, five times longer than a drabble should be.

Title: The A-Team of Craphole Island
Rating: PG
Characters: Charlie, Jack, Sawyer, Sayid
Word counting: 584
Disclaimer: Mine? What? No.
Spoilers: For Live Together Die Alone.
Summary: Jack, Sawyer and Sayid, they are the sodding A-Team, the three of them. He can see it as clearly as he has never seen anything since the crash.
A/N: Blame this on the fact that I've seen that Lost/A-Team trailer on youtube and couldn't shake it out of my mind since July. Could be crack-ish. Could. If you don't have at least an idea of the original A-Team characters you probably won't get it.

Charlie watches Jack, Sawyer and Sayid climbing on the boat, binoculars focused at the maximum; a bloody good kind of binoculars he has to say, since he can see what’s going on exactly as he could if he was right there. )

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