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Reading: Wuthering Heights, and liking it much better this time, tough I dn't think I ever could love it the way I do Jane Eyre. I read it years ago, when I was too little for it.

Watching: Star Trek: Wrath of Khan, and hopefully the new Supernatrual on Thursday next.

Writing: none, althugh I really ought to get down to my yuletide story.

But I'm going back to school this next week fr a workshop, and I shall be there all by myself, so maybe I'll have some time for writing and iconning.

Date: 2006-11-28 04:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theprimrosepath.livejournal.com
Reading: Wuthering Heights, and liking it much better this time, tough I dn't think I ever could love it the way I do Jane Eyre. I read it years ago, when I was too little for it.

Same here, with the reading it too soon. And with preferring Jane Eyre.

Funnily enough, I just saw the re-run of the original series episode with Khan yesterday. I can't watch it without giggling; I keep waiting for Khan to break into a "rreal Corrinthian leatherrr" commericla. ;)

Yuletide story? Ooh?

Also, what's the workshop for?

Date: 2006-11-29 02:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fictualities.livejournal.com
Wuthering Heights is -- well, unrestrained. ("CATHY! CATHY!") Extremely unrestrained. ("CATHY!" "HEATHCLIFF!") Mary-Sueish unrestrained? Maybe -- until you step back from it and see that it's a story in a story in a story in a story, and is compulsively demented about putting its violence in a box and disclaiming it.

Erm, I love it. Love Jane Eyre too, but Wuthering Heights is INSANE, which is always good.

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