hello, heroine.
Friday, 16 July 2010
23:37
Speaks for itself:
http://twilighthatersbrasil.wordpress.com/2010/01/09/o-que-e-melhor-que-twilight-heroinas/

So bring me home...
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Ouvindo um episódio do World Book Club (BBC) com o Paulo Coelho, ouvi essa:
There are a lot of interviews that they say "What's the message of the book?" And I hate this question
because, if I wanted to write a message, I'd write a sentence, not a book! Right? A book is a natural complex, more than a message (...)



Simplesmente paguei um pau pra ele, não importa se não é original.
E I KNOW! Eu falo portguês, ele fala português, mas a BBC e a intrevistador não; hence, ele falava em inglês na entrevista. Então, BITE ME, eu não iria traduzir. E tá mais ou menos o que ele falou, porque eu transcrevi, soooo...
Só pra esclarecer que nem eu seria so anal like that.
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E hoje assisti um pouco de Grey's, mexi aqui, vi uns vídeos do MTV debate sobre Twilght e dei uma passada por uns posts do Twilight Haters (daí o início da postagem). Li Madame Bovary (passei da metade, faltam menos de 100 pp. já) e here I am. 
Achei Madame Bovary no youtube!




















Parecida com a Emma da minha cabeça.

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