Book Review: Paper Towns
Apr. 24th, 2009 04:24 pmI'm in the local cafe, eating olive oil and sea salt gelato. Strange sounding? Yes. Delicious. YES. Once I got over the wtF? factor I realized that it's essentially the fusion of sugar, salt, and fat, my three favorite flavors in the world (I exaggerate. Slightly). I think there's also some vanilla in there; it tastes like really rich vanilla ice cream, and they have bedraggled stick-like things stuck in the display which I think are vanilla beans.
I have also just finished a wonderful book called Paper Towns, by John Green (who also wrote An Abundance of Katherines which is also good, but not so good that I snuck it in to Spanish class and read it under my desk instead of listening to the midterm review).
I haven't snuck a book into class since The Amber Spyglass (which didn't turn out nearly as well, but that's another story), but I couldn't help myself. I couldn't wait another hour to find out what was going to happen.
( Paper Towns )
I have also just finished a wonderful book called Paper Towns, by John Green (who also wrote An Abundance of Katherines which is also good, but not so good that I snuck it in to Spanish class and read it under my desk instead of listening to the midterm review).
I haven't snuck a book into class since The Amber Spyglass (which didn't turn out nearly as well, but that's another story), but I couldn't help myself. I couldn't wait another hour to find out what was going to happen.
( Paper Towns )