HP Dreams and books books books

racjom racjom at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Mar 7 22:07:36 UTC 2002


> Jamieson wrote:
> <<Oddly enough, I had an HP related dream last night
> too. 
Yay! I'm not the only one :)

 Liz:
> I had a dream once, where I was on a baseball field.
> Charlie Brown was on the mound, Schroder was behind
> the plate, Lucy and Snoopy were in the outfield, and
> they wouldn't let me play. :( I had a slightly HP
> related dream once...it involved being chased by a
> sneezing dragon while Charlie Weasley laughed. I was
> feeling pretty indignant. Interpretation, anyone?
> 
I'm not very good at interpreting dreams but I'll try. Perhaps you're 
in a situation you don't want to be in and someone is just enjoying 
him/herself by observing you while you're in trouble although they 
could help you out of it?

Liz:
> Trina, wanting a good read, wrote:
> > So now what do I read?
> I just got finished with "The Mists of Avalon" by
> Marion Zimmer Bradley and "The Hobbit" by J.R.R.
> Tolkien. On my list is:
> LOTR trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien
> "Rose Red" by Stephen King
> "The Last Unicorn" by Peter S. Beagle
> "Ragtime" by someone I can't remember
> "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare
> "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger

Catcher in the Rye is wonderful! I read it 3 or 4 times.
 I had to struggle through LOTR and The last unicorn though. But 
that's just me. 

One of my favourite authors is Terry Pratchett. I started reading his 
Discworls series in the summer and am loving it! So funny :) I don't 
normally laugh out loud to books, but I do when reading this stuff. A 
lot. Let's see - the best of the ones I read so far: The Reaper Man, 
The Moving Pictures, Guards!Guards!, Maurice and His Educated 
Rodents, The Last Hero, Feet of Clay. Right now I'm reading Men at 
Arms and it's been great so far.

When I'm feeling in a need for some 'more serious reading' I take 
something from Dostojevski. But I haven't felt like it in a long time.

Mojca






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