Meme-ing up the joint, this week, and really wondering what, if anything, I am disturbingly mysterious about--
Is there anything that you want to know about me? And how I work? Apart from the fact that I am a scarily overworked grad student with an immense affection for music, books, and glitter?
*cough*
Except ixnay on the itterglay.
Yeah.
*g*
You know the drill, anonymous is a go, IP logging is off, and I reserve the right to screen/not answer if you hit on something particularly sensitive.
Is there anything that you want to know about me? And how I work? Apart from the fact that I am a scarily overworked grad student with an immense affection for music, books, and glitter?
*cough*
Except ixnay on the itterglay.
Yeah.
*g*
You know the drill, anonymous is a go, IP logging is off, and I reserve the right to screen/not answer if you hit on something particularly sensitive.
From:
no subject
But. *virtual-hugs in a nonscary fashion lots*
Anyways. Actual question: book(s) that were the biggest formative influence as a child? Go!
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no subject
Yay hugs!
Um.
A Little Princess, ohsomuch. So so so much. I was . . . aside from the richness and niceness, the storytelling part got me so much as a kid.
The Prydain Chronicles. They made me happy, and got me interested in general mythology a lot.
Um. General mythology--native american stories, greek myths--mainly those two. I tried Norse stuff, and just couldn't get my brain to go there.
Um. That's pretty much the big stuff that I remember loving and reading all the time.
Oh, and animal books/naturebooks/etc. I was gonna be a biologist.
*eyes chemistry* ahahaha.