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Jan. 12th, 2011 12:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Tell me a pairing, and I will tell you:
1. When or if I started shipping them:
2. What I think their challenge is:
3. What makes me happy about them:
4. What makes me sad about them:
5. What moment I wish had never happened:
6. Who I'd be comfortable them ending up with, if not each other:
7. My happily ever after for them:
I'll be off finishing Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro tonight, with luck (and lack of MI snowstorms) I'll be able to return it tomorrow. I ordered Under the Poppy by Kathe Koja and
Graceling Kristin Cashore. For the rest of January I've got Eating Chinese Food Naked by Mei Ng, The God Of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, The Sea by John Banville, and The Man Without A Face by Isobel Holland and The Hunger Games. I hope to get Catching Fire and Mockingjay next, but they've gotten fairly popular, so it's a bitch to get ahold of them.
I have finally figured what bugs me about Ishiguro's writing, and might do some blogging about it after reading this one. I'll probably still finish the rest of his works, however. I only have two or three books to go, anyways (and I have a certain habit about keeping reading books by authors whose works have bugged me to give them 'another chance' in case I got the book where they weren't playing their A-Game.
1. When or if I started shipping them:
2. What I think their challenge is:
3. What makes me happy about them:
4. What makes me sad about them:
5. What moment I wish had never happened:
6. Who I'd be comfortable them ending up with, if not each other:
7. My happily ever after for them:
I'll be off finishing Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro tonight, with luck (and lack of MI snowstorms) I'll be able to return it tomorrow. I ordered Under the Poppy by Kathe Koja and
Graceling Kristin Cashore. For the rest of January I've got Eating Chinese Food Naked by Mei Ng, The God Of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, The Sea by John Banville, and The Man Without A Face by Isobel Holland and The Hunger Games. I hope to get Catching Fire and Mockingjay next, but they've gotten fairly popular, so it's a bitch to get ahold of them.
I have finally figured what bugs me about Ishiguro's writing, and might do some blogging about it after reading this one. I'll probably still finish the rest of his works, however. I only have two or three books to go, anyways (and I have a certain habit about keeping reading books by authors whose works have bugged me to give them 'another chance' in case I got the book where they weren't playing their A-Game.
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