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I am in my 20's and a passionate student, majoring in Psychology. I was born and brought up in Germany, moved around about 4923 times and recently moved in with my lovely boyfriend Mr. Bubbles (no that is not his actual petname), who affectionately shares the space in my green Bubble.

I am a raging, almost melodramatic observant, who picks up on body language and gestures like no other. I love to spending my days out and about and observe anything that comes my way, just so I can report it to whoever is around me.

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Saturday, July 03, 2010

Part 3: Painful book

This is my last post, after which I would have completed my "Bloggy list" of 3 things. That does not mean I am running out of things to say. How could that ever be, right?

*SIGH*

I'm on my holiday, Mr. Bubbles is 3903 kms away and at night once my lovely parents have gone to bed I have the time to read books and read lots of 'em. I love reading romantic love stories and heartbreaking romances (as long as they have a HAPPY ending). The last book I just finished was "Message in a bottle" by Nicholas Sparks. I mean the only other Nicholas Sparks book I have read ("A walk to remember") so far, didn't have a HAPPY ending at all, so why should this one?! Same author, different book, why should the same game be played twice, correct?

So I'm reading and reading away this message in a bottle book and I realize that there is just no way on earth that this book is going to have a happy ending. I started getting fully tied to the book and 110% emersed in the story and believe me, the ending was not JUST not HAPPY, it was the most heartbreaking ending I have ever encountered. I ACTUALLY CRIED! For all of 2 chapters!!! That makes 60 pages!!! Does anyone have any idea how tragic that is???? This Nicholas seriously has nothing happy to say. Maybe he has been in some seriously ugly relationships??? Who knows! But why are you making your reader suffer through your pain ???

I'm so not reading a Nicholas Sparks book anytime soon. That's it! In your FACE NICHOLAS! I just cannot take your stories.

The very next day I wanted to head out to get myself a new book, but I never made it, so I suffered through a night without a book and finally bought myself "Eat, Love, Pray" by Elizabeth Gilbert, which seems to be quite a lovely biography until now. I think it's even been made into a movie, starring Julia Roberts?

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