I got dragged clothes shopping by my mom yesterday. We almost never shop, let alone for clothes()except when we're in China), so that was a first. O_O
The lady in Reitmans asked me if i wanted a job there when we were paying. I figured why not, since I've nothing specific planned anyway for the whole month, i might as well work a bit. She immediately offered me to fill in the form and come back for interview on Wednesday.
O_O I never wanted to work in clothing shop. I usually avoid them like plague. O_O
But hey, they offered....
And the girls there are really cool. Might as well make so monies to pay back all my cosplay expenses this year~ XD
I think I might bring in my CV anyway and go see if the bookstore in the mall also need people. O_O *feels like traitor*
We'll see how that goes~ XD'
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I've also managed to get the newest Marc Levy novel: Toutes ces chose qu'on ne s'est pas dites. *____*
<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3
I started it this morning, intending to read a few chapters. I never managed to put it down. =___= Yes, i finished it.
Marc Levy is king of witty conversations and fantastically vivid characters. I adore the way they banter, and never tire of his pun-y choice of words. He makes reading french a real pleasure, since he is able to bring out all the beautiful and fun subtilities(sp?? while i fail to spell correct english) of the language.
Somehow, I always fall for his "best friend" type guys~ XD They are just soo lovable~ ♥
If you are francophone, are learning french, or can read french at all, DEFINITELY read this novel. Or any other novel of his. They are simply delicious.
(And Dreamer, we get Antoine and Mathias cameos!! 8DDDD When they were young and carefree and full of facepalm~ XD I was stupid enough to not catch on until much too late~ :P )
Everytime he writes a new novel, i think it's my favorite, but his next one is ALWAYS BETTER. *bows to true talent*
Enough gushing *___* *hugs book* Fic, then bed~ *found long fic, i happy*
The lady in Reitmans asked me if i wanted a job there when we were paying. I figured why not, since I've nothing specific planned anyway for the whole month, i might as well work a bit. She immediately offered me to fill in the form and come back for interview on Wednesday.
O_O I never wanted to work in clothing shop. I usually avoid them like plague. O_O
But hey, they offered....
And the girls there are really cool. Might as well make so monies to pay back all my cosplay expenses this year~ XD
I think I might bring in my CV anyway and go see if the bookstore in the mall also need people. O_O *feels like traitor*
We'll see how that goes~ XD'
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I've also managed to get the newest Marc Levy novel: Toutes ces chose qu'on ne s'est pas dites. *____*
<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3
I started it this morning, intending to read a few chapters. I never managed to put it down. =___= Yes, i finished it.
Marc Levy is king of witty conversations and fantastically vivid characters. I adore the way they banter, and never tire of his pun-y choice of words. He makes reading french a real pleasure, since he is able to bring out all the beautiful and fun subtilities(sp?? while i fail to spell correct english) of the language.
Somehow, I always fall for his "best friend" type guys~ XD They are just soo lovable~ ♥
If you are francophone, are learning french, or can read french at all, DEFINITELY read this novel. Or any other novel of his. They are simply delicious.
(And Dreamer, we get Antoine and Mathias cameos!! 8DDDD When they were young and carefree and full of facepalm~ XD I was stupid enough to not catch on until much too late~ :P )
Everytime he writes a new novel, i think it's my favorite, but his next one is ALWAYS BETTER. *bows to true talent*
Enough gushing *___* *hugs book* Fic, then bed~ *found long fic, i happy*
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Date: 2008-09-06 02:25 am (UTC)Heureusement, google m'a sauvé comme toujours: j'ai lu "7 jours pour une éternité", et c'était plutôt bien. Quel est le prochain de sa liste que tu me recommenderai? Je vais aller book-shopping demain. ^0^
Et c'est cool pour la job! La fille t'as directement demandé? Wooo. =O
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Date: 2008-09-06 02:52 am (UTC)"Sept Jours" est aussi un de mes fav, et puis ca fait un peu Good Omens~ XD
Oui, elle m'a demandé direct, genre "tu veux un ptit job ici?"
pi elle a dis a son collegue "she's chinese! chinese are smart people" XDXD LOLOL
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Date: 2008-09-06 10:44 pm (UTC)Balzac est mieux.
As-tu lu "La part de l'autre" (Schmitt)?
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Date: 2008-09-07 01:45 am (UTC)Je n'est encore rien lu de Schmitt, juste des passages, mais j'y compte bien.
Je te suggere d'essayer Haruki Murakami. C'est assez... interressant...
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Date: 2008-09-07 06:28 pm (UTC)'fin, Schmitt est pas mal accessible, quand même original, je pense que c'est assez universel et correspond aux goûts normaux, quoi. Seulement j'ai une petite histoire avec Hitler et j'ai pas aimé son traitement dans La part de l'autre. Mais je crois que tu vas aimer.
Michel Folco est pas mal amusant aussi, Dieu et nous seuls pouvons est celui que je recommande. Si tu ne l'as pas déjà lu.
Et Noô de Stefan Wul est excellent.
De quoi t'occuper! Qu'est-ce que tu fais cette année, si t'as pas d'école? (à part Katimavik, mais même là j'ai pas trop compris qu'est-ce que vous allez faire dans la contrée sauvage du Canada...)
Vais essayer Murakami, mais j'ai un mauvais pressentiment.
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Date: 2008-09-07 07:20 pm (UTC)Merci pour les recs!! ^_^ j'avais justement besoin de romans francais (J'ai passée mes vancances sur du Star Wars XD)
Faudrais que je m'y mette, sur les classiques :P
De mon cote, je recommande tout ce qui est Neil Gaiman, si tu ne les a pas deja tous lu~ :) C'est en anglais, mais tellement bon!
Ben justement, Katimavik, c'est du benevolat a temps plein. Alors on a comme un horaire de travail, puis des activites en groupe, etc.
Disons que Murakami, c'est un peu du "mind-fuck"... ^_^;;;
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Date: 2008-09-08 01:14 am (UTC)Gaiman... Jamais entendu parler. Il a collaboré à Good Omen (dont je n'ai jamais lu non plus)?
Y a trop de choses à lire. :(
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Date: 2008-09-08 02:38 am (UTC)LIS GOOD OMENS!! 8D C'est vraiment amusant, et le fandom est simplement fantastique!!
Gaiman a une ecriture tres feerique. On peut ire qu'il est un conteur d'histoires, plutot qu'un ecrivan. :)
Tant de choses a lire et si peu de temps...(J pas le droit de parler, moi qui ne lis trop de fics tous les jours) :P
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Date: 2008-09-08 02:15 pm (UTC)I'm starting Crash by JG Ballard right now. Fairly...Freudian.
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No way! Asedahsdkh';d
*breath*
Ok, what kind of facepalm? Will that K.O. me again with the lovey-dovey? D8
P.S.: I have successfully downloaded the demo of School Hetalia. The graphic is better than I have imagined O_O And it has sounds. And special effects. And flash scenes. Wow O_O
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Date: 2008-09-08 11:15 pm (UTC)Interested?? :/
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Nah, they are just college dorks~ XD When can I see you? I'll bring it for you then.
PS. awesome!! :O I never found the proper link :( And I don't know if Mac supports it anyway....
*despairs at all the great art that is being posted in the comm* X____X T___T *cricricri*