Author Topic: Grab a book near you. The first adjective on page 12 describes your next lover.  (Read 14243 times)



After getting Blazing with a comic I had lying around, I decided to try other books:
Fluffy
Magestic
Muddy
Fabulous
Repugnant. D:


>looks for a book
>gets chemistry textbook
>opens to page 12
>"sharp"
not sure how to feel about this

That book wouldn't happen to be 50 shades of grey would it?

i was forced to read this by my english teacher. all she does now, with my health teacher, is talk about the book because "symbols" and "mental health". ugh. probably the worst book i've read.
it's stuff, because everything in it is apparently a symbol, well, according to my english teacher, making it irritating. it's slow to get to the point, and boring, because nothing interesting happens, just her being speechless of how she doesn't move on from being raped. that's the entire book, until she speaks at the end. wow! who would have ever guessed? that's probably the only climatic part of the book, unless i forgot some of it from practically sleeping while being in english boot-camp. i'm not kidding, if you read, keep the forget away from this book, it's cancer, it's old, and it's still spreading because it "teaches a lesson"
« Last Edit: February 17, 2015, 08:18:48 PM by -Setro- »


Book one of Boneyard: Long.

hehehe long ;p

OT: "cumfilled"
im sorry i was reading research magazines early and it was the closest "book"

Simple

~Science book thing about how things work

I think im fine with that


it's a manga, and there wasn't an adjective on the page

so nothing

yeah that sounds about right

well the first adjective on this pocket bible i got from some guy on my way home from school is "diseased" so thats cool i guess

smart
-hardy boys no5 edge of destruction