DemonPrincess
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- May 23, 2014
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Currently, I'm rereading Dracula and thoroughly reading (rather than just skimming like I did last semester) The Lonely Girl by Edna O'Brien. I've loved Dracula since I was 12, and I'm really enjoying The Lonely Girl so far, although I'm sort of over-empathizing with the central character (she was described as a "literary fat girl" by one of the more piggish male characters in chapter one, and I found myself sharing in her righteous indignation maybe a little bit too much). When I'm done with those, I promised a friend I woe read Atonement, which I'm really, really looking forward to, and the second I have enough time to devote the deserved concentration to it, I fully intend to immerse myself in D i c k ensia. 
