So when I was in third grade I use to read R.L. Stine's books, Goosebumps —like one a day. For whatever reason, a good reason, I am reading so much here. I love it. I think it’s thanks to the fact that you can’t access Hulu or Netflix over here in India, so I have to use pilgrim like entertainment. Actually, it’s amazing. I love reading and am unfortunately reverting back to my third-grade book wormish self (Don’t worry Mom! I will not revert back to the part where I couldn’t spell words like “alligator” and had no idea how to multiply 1x1…math…ew.) Here are all the books I’ve been reading:
Stieg Larson’s The Girl Who Played With Fire
Stieg Larson’s The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest
José Saramago’s Blindness
Susan Colins’ The Hunger Games
And now I am currently reading Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie.
I <3 books. Yay, pipedream of being a writer!
P.S. I also feel like my blog posts have dropped about 10 levels in maturity... I will attempt to kind of work on that...but it's most likely due to all my smartness being sucked out by battling with autowallahs for correct fare, my hindi class, and socio-economics class; I am doing a presentation on comparing India and China's recent governmental-public interactions and their attempts to improve living conditions and reduce things like hunger, fertility rate, and illiteracy. Plus I am encountering cool economic terms I have never heard of before like Head-Index Count! YAY! Dad you're gonna be so proud of how globally smart I am when I come home (this summer and do nothing but write and watch Law and Order SVU)! YA!
Stieg Larson’s The Girl Who Played With Fire
Stieg Larson’s The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest
José Saramago’s Blindness
Susan Colins’ The Hunger Games
And now I am currently reading Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie.
I <3 books. Yay, pipedream of being a writer!
P.S. I also feel like my blog posts have dropped about 10 levels in maturity... I will attempt to kind of work on that...but it's most likely due to all my smartness being sucked out by battling with autowallahs for correct fare, my hindi class, and socio-economics class; I am doing a presentation on comparing India and China's recent governmental-public interactions and their attempts to improve living conditions and reduce things like hunger, fertility rate, and illiteracy. Plus I am encountering cool economic terms I have never heard of before like Head-Index Count! YAY! Dad you're gonna be so proud of how globally smart I am when I come home (this summer and do nothing but write and watch Law and Order SVU)! YA!