The idea of pages is awesome! Very needed, too. The strange thing is how you never realize you really need something, until you have it. Weird, isn't it?
Charting down the basics of the watch.read.listen campaign.
What I'm Watching
Chuck (Best.Show.Ever. I will pimp this show out until my dying breath. Make of that what you will!)
Fringe
The Vampire Diaries
The Mentalist
The Good Wife
Mad Men
Damages
Burn Notice
Justified
White Collar
No Ordinary Family
V: Reimagined series
Haven
Rizzoli & Isles
Alphas
Suits
Pretty Little Liars
Falling Skies
Warehouse 13
Covert Affairs
Leverage
Raising Hope
The Chicago Code
Nikita
Silk
Doctor Who
The Hour
Sherlock
Justified
White Collar
Haven
Rizzoli & Isles
Alphas
Suits
Pretty Little Liars
Falling Skies
Warehouse 13
Covert Affairs
Leverage
Raising Hope
Nikita
Silk
Doctor Who
The Hour
Sherlock
All time faves: Friends, Dharma & Greg, Frasier, The X-Files and the cancelled too soon BSG (Battlestar Gallactica).
What's On My DVD Rack
The Spitfire Grill
The Shawshank Redemption
Freedom Writers
Amelie
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Spider-Man (1 & 2 only)
Batman (Chris Nolan's updated versions)
Tim Burton classics (the list is a long one, and you'll be here a while...)
The Silence of the Lambs
Lord of the Rings trilogy
The Painted Veil
Sound of Music
My Fair Lady
A Perfect World
...and the list continues
On my bookshelf
Anything from the classics...favorites from that genre include:
Victor Hugo
George Orwell
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Fyodor Dostoevsky
J.R.R Tolkien
Jane Austen
The Bronte Sisters
Charles Dickens
H.G. Wells
Dostoevsky
Roald Dahl
Enid Blyton
Agatha Christie
and other names I am no doubt missing out on
Modern authors include:
Jennifer Egan
Nicole Kraus
David Foster Wallace
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Nicole Kraus
David Foster Wallace
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
J.K. Rowling
Khaled Hosseini
Rohinton Mistry
Kamila Shamsie
Daniel Goldman (he of the Emotional Intelligence and Working With Emotional Intelligence ways)
Malcolm Gladwell (The Tipping Point, Blink & Outliers),
Karen Armstrong (A History of God, Muhammad: Prophet for our Time, The Case for God, Islam: A Short History)
...
and others who I can't name at the moment
What's on my virtual bookshelf
A Visit from the Goon Squad
Great House
The Hunger Games
One Day
American Gods
Starbucked: A Double Tall Tale Of Caffeine, Commerce & Culture
Great House
The Hunger Games
One Day
American Gods
Starbucked: A Double Tall Tale Of Caffeine, Commerce & Culture
Blue Ocean Strategy
Atheism & Theism (Great Debates in Philosophy)
The Psychology of Creative Writing
From Good To Great
Made to Stick
The Name of the Rose
Tuesdays With Morrie
The Sound and the Fury
Catch 22
The Masks of God [Mythology]
The Sound and the Fury
Catch 22
The Masks of God [Mythology]
What's on my iPod
Genres range from pop-folk, to pop-rock, to alt-rock, to hard rock, to indie/folk/alternative, so brace yourselves:
Anna Nalick
Dido
Jewel
Lifehouse
Switchfoot
Green Day
U2
The Antlers
Phantom Planet (selected)
Metallica (ditto)
Alanis
Adele (selected)
Bon Iver
Aqualung
Boys Like Girls
Franz Ferdinand
Coldplay
Carrie Underwood
Damien Rice
The Courteeners
Daughtry
David Gray (This Year's Love)
Feist
Elliot Smith
Missy Higgins
The Fray
George Michael
Keane
The Killers
Landon Pigg
KT Tunstall (selected)
Queen
Sarah Mclachlan
The New Pornographers
Rogue Wave
Arcade Fire
Regina Spektor
Elliot Smith
slow club
Feist
Cary Brothers
Corinne Bailey Rae
Snow Patrol
Nico Stai
Van Morrison
Uh Huh Her
The Beatles
The New Pornographers
Rogue Wave
Arcade Fire
Regina Spektor
Elliot Smith
slow club
Feist
Cary Brothers
Corinne Bailey Rae
Snow Patrol
Nico Stai
Van Morrison
Uh Huh Her
The Beatles
...
you get the picture!
So often you can tell a lot about a person through what they read, watch and listen to...God knows, I feel naked when someone uses my laptop or flips through my iPod. Like I'm being violated, in a strange, technological way. Maybe it's just me.
So...do you feel like a voyeur now?
:D
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