 My favorite diaries:
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tittlemouse profile - diary |
| comments: "We didn't get ice cream, I didn't look homeless, I didn't shave my head, and I didn't look like Ashton Kutcher. Then again, that's a tough standard. All in all, it was a good day." |
 My favorite music: |
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Josh Groban |
| comments: classical/adult contemporary/pop |
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Peter Cincotti |
| comments: jazz |
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Nickel Creek |
| comments: bluegrass |
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Celine Dion |
| comments: pop |
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John Williams |
| comments: classical, movie soundtracks |
 My favorite movies: |
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Bridget Jones's Diary |
| comments: Refreshingly optimistic, hilariously honest, and an all-around feel-good film. |
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Pride and Prejudice |
| comments: 5 hours long, but SOOOO worth the time. Colin Firth in a wet shirt...wowsa!!! lol |
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About A Boy |
| comments: Very insightful take on the necessity of dependence on other people. Fresh and honest. Also hilarious. |
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First Wives' Club |
| comments: Hurrah!! Who needs men?!? Blurry prats!!! Women are all powerful!!! Yyyyesss!!!!! |
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While You Were Sleeping |
| comments: Somewhere out there, there is a nice man in a coma with a perfect brother and awesome family waiting for each of us, girls...you just have to keep an eye out for people being mugged... |
 My favorite authors: |
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Helen Fielding |
| comments: The brilliant author of the Bridget Jones books. Brilliant, blurry fantastic. |
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Jane Austen |
| comments: The genius who penned Pride and Prejudice, a piercingly accurate and humorous novel dealing with manners, propriety, and love. |
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Richard Paul Evans |
| comments: Heartwarming author of many good books...have no idea how to praise his writing except to say, it is timeless and life-altering, if you will let down your guard. |
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J. K. Rowling |
| comments: I know, I know, shut up about the Harry Potter books...but I just can't. They sucked me in against my will, and I am now an ardent fan. I have actually lost sleep over these books. |
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Louisa May Alcott |
| comments: This woman was a trip. I would love to have met her. Idealistic to a fault, but that makes for beautiful, uplifting writing. |