The Only Couple In The Park That Doesn't Have To Fear Muggers
So, my mom and I are giving Gargoyles a rewatch. It's almost as good as Avatar in the made-for-children, good-enough-for-adults way and I remember an insane amount of detail from when I first watched it at eight. Like, I remember specific scenes in great detail. It's really fun watching it with my mother, who has quite the eye for little details. "Why doesn't he just through that guy off the castle? Why do all the bad guys keep missing when they shoot?" Me: "Children's cartoon mom, children's cartoon.
Also, from this week's
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Name your favorite character's five favorite books.
I picked Hatake Kakashi, because he was the easiest of my favorite characters to come up with favorite books for. I would do Sumire, but I don't know enough of Japanese literature and pop culture to do her justice.
5.) Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence
4.) The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien
3.) That really good book about the Vietnam triage nurse that I read at least five times but can't remember the exact title and amazon is being unhelpful.
2.) Agnes and the Hitman by Jennifer Crusie
1.) Icha Icha Tactics by Jiriaya
Dishonorable mention: Twilight by Stephanie Meyer. This was the most terrifying book Kakashi has ever read and made him beyond grateful that Sasuke never loved Sakura back, that Sakura went to the Fifth for training and that none of them lived in Rain country.
Also, from this week's
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Name your favorite character's five favorite books.
I picked Hatake Kakashi, because he was the easiest of my favorite characters to come up with favorite books for. I would do Sumire, but I don't know enough of Japanese literature and pop culture to do her justice.
5.) Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence
4.) The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien
3.) That really good book about the Vietnam triage nurse that I read at least five times but can't remember the exact title and amazon is being unhelpful.
2.) Agnes and the Hitman by Jennifer Crusie
1.) Icha Icha Tactics by Jiriaya
Dishonorable mention: Twilight by Stephanie Meyer. This was the most terrifying book Kakashi has ever read and made him beyond grateful that Sasuke never loved Sakura back, that Sakura went to the Fifth for training and that none of them lived in Rain country.
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PS I love your current paper idea, because it boggles my mind how much that series is adored, when it portrays such weirdness in relationships...
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Now that I think about it, because I haven't read it, it would be harder in the long run. I have about one month to write it, and it'd be a lot harder to review 12/13 books rather than 4 books.