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......Not only I passed the English exam of suck. I was the highest mark in the class. WTFF. OH WELL, THAT'S PRETTY GOOD!
Anyway, before I leave tobegin with finish German. We got out of class twenty minutes earlier, so I went to El Corte Inglés just to waste some time. Actually, I just wanted to see if there was a purple iPod Nano (what?), but I got distracted by the book section's shiny before I could, you know, get there.
They usually have the big features in a series of tables near the hallway. In one of the tables we had the youth section. Half of if was Twilight, of course, and that's not exactly new in El Corte. However, there was this sign that cracked me up:
Me: Yeah, including the really bad ones.
Just kidding. I don't hate nor care about Twilight. Anyway. There were also other vampire books next to them, perhaps to take the chance. But well, not everything was LOL FAD, of course. There were the usual hardcover His Dark Materials books, and the last installment of Inkheart (which made me think of Fujur), and there was Wicked (which made me think of Sha), and the great novelty: The Tales of Beedle the Bard. I was really tempted to get it, and perhaps I will one day. No, well, I was tempted to read almost anything from that table that wasn't Twilight, as a matter of fact.
I did buy something I saw on the shelves on my way out, though. ORZ.
A hardcover, deluxe edition of The Last Unicorn, bitches. It was pricey, and they charged me one euro more than they should've now that I notice, but I couldn't help it because it happened to include the sequel short story, Two Hearts. Squee OTP!
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW, MR. BEAGLE'S INTERNET LAWYER? I TOLD YOU I'D BUY THE BOOKS! THERE!
Okay, back to German.
......Not only I passed the English exam of suck. I was the highest mark in the class. WTFF. OH WELL, THAT'S PRETTY GOOD!
Anyway, before I leave to
They usually have the big features in a series of tables near the hallway. In one of the tables we had the youth section. Half of if was Twilight, of course, and that's not exactly new in El Corte. However, there was this sign that cracked me up:
STEPHENIE MEYER
Para todos los gustos estas Navidades.
(These holidays, we have for all tastes.)
Me: Yeah, including the really bad ones.
Just kidding. I don't hate nor care about Twilight. Anyway. There were also other vampire books next to them, perhaps to take the chance. But well, not everything was LOL FAD, of course. There were the usual hardcover His Dark Materials books, and the last installment of Inkheart (which made me think of Fujur), and there was Wicked (which made me think of Sha), and the great novelty: The Tales of Beedle the Bard. I was really tempted to get it, and perhaps I will one day. No, well, I was tempted to read almost anything from that table that wasn't Twilight, as a matter of fact.
I did buy something I saw on the shelves on my way out, though. ORZ.
A hardcover, deluxe edition of The Last Unicorn, bitches. It was pricey, and they charged me one euro more than they should've now that I notice, but I couldn't help it because it happened to include the sequel short story, Two Hearts. Squee OTP!
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW, MR. BEAGLE'S INTERNET LAWYER? I TOLD YOU I'D BUY THE BOOKS! THERE!
Okay, back to German.