lunatique: (emo kid)
lunatique ([personal profile] lunatique) wrote2008-09-24 06:16 pm
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SHARING?

So, there's a bit less than a month left before i venture off into the Great Canadian Wilderness for 9 months.

I thought i ought to stock up on entertainment, since regular internet access is still a vague hope at this point. I'll be sharing one computer with internet access with 10 other people. Dad at least agreed to let be bring mom's laptop. Pray it'll be wireless internet .___.

So, i'm putting forth a call to you, my dear F-list, as you are such resourceful people.

DOES ANYONE HAVE AUDIOBOOKS or E-BOOKS THEY ARE WILLING TO SHARE?
I'll also be grateful for fic recs (especially epic long fic in the HP, GO, SW or other fandom), music, animation movies, or whatever you can give me to tide me through 9 months. :P

Here's what I currently have:
+Terry Pratchett's Discworld books (don't know how many, but quite a few!) as txt
+HBP in audiobook (which i can't seem to find)
and that's all >_<


As what i have to give in return.. well >_> not much...
I'll draw doodles upon request! ^__^;

[identity profile] kye-kestrel.livejournal.com 2008-09-30 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Here~ I'll upload the David Eddings and Orson Scott Card books in a separate file. (And because I don't have them with me right now. XD)

Etou... Douglas Adams is the author of the Hitchhiker series. Angie Sage's books are a bit more childish... Or. Well, they're always located at the children's books section. XD Good for light reading, though. Jim Butcher wrote the Dresden Files series. Spell-slinging wizard in a modern city setting. Ursula LeGuin wrote the Earthsea series. I consider it up there with Lord of the Rings in language and writing style and setting and characters, but I'm not a literary critic, so you probably shouldn't trust my comparisons. XD Christopher Stasheff's books has wizardry, too, but it's been a while since I last read the series I'm recommending, and I was really young back then - I'm not sure if I'll still think of his books as good if I read them now. And finally, Robert Ludlum wrote the Bourne trilogy. Spy thriller books. Different from the movies, if you've seen them.

[identity profile] littlewolfstar.livejournal.com 2008-10-01 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
*______* all authors i should read/had planned to read. THANK YOU SOO MUCH!!! ^____^

kuropika, y/y? prompt?

[identity profile] kye-kestrel.livejournal.com 2008-10-02 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
David Eddings and Orson Scott Card here~ - or, all the e-books I have of them, that is. XD

U-um. Kuropika. Can't think of anything. +_+ How about a scene from an office AU?

[identity profile] littlewolfstar.livejournal.com 2008-10-06 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
thank youu!!! ^_____^

office *___* Kura would kick me if i dared dress him up as secretary! XD

[identity profile] kye-kestrel.livejournal.com 2008-10-07 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
... >83 Bonus points if you can pull off that secretary!Kurapika kink. But really, I'll be happy with them in normal tie and suit outfits. XDD