the outside of enough

“Lord Liverpool gave him a long, hard look.  Then he said, “The matter shall not rest here, Mr. Norrell.  But whether it is Strange or not, one thing is clear.  Great Britain already has a mad King; a mad magician would be the outside of enough…” p. 694

how a small visualization helps me see her as a real person

have you seen the sticky notes in my book?  have you SEEN THEM??!  i have a lot.  i have to get going here. i have some theories about some of the endless, repetitive, mundane things that our author has published for us.  i will save that for later, but it relates to what’s below. p.33 [...]

twilight unpacked!

finally!  after being packed in a cardboard box at the last possible moment and travelling cross-country, my Twilight has been UNpacked, so now I can get back to business!

real reading is like this too

totally sure that ‘real reading’ can include getting overly excited about the movie versions of stories, although have never personally dressed up as a wizard at midnight or whatever to be sure.  totally sure this needs to be linked to: {new moon} preview!

in which the vampire is switched out for morality

i really think that the books have less to do with vampires than they seem {and i understand that they sure seem to have a lot to do with vampires, yeah, got that}.  yes, in the last two books, more of the story hinges on it, so i haven’t quite worked out my thinking that [...]

i’m all a little {swoon}y

pretty sure my head is going to explode momentarily — having twilight synthesis epiphanies on drive to work, can’t wait to lay it all out and see if i make any sense whatsoever (sense-making is a fluid thing, you know).  impatient to post more thinking, yet my under-8 crowd = impatient with my twilight distractions.  

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