Day 12 → Whatever tickles your fancy
The Joker Blogs
Oh god I just love these videos, their portrayal of the Joker is nigh perfection. <3 I love the role reversal a bit in that Mistah J is the one who's kinda obsessed with Harley (though that's like to change, of course!). If you're interested in insights into the Joker's character, check these out, seriously.
Day 13 → A fictional book
The Living Dead by various authors. It's a nice thick book with a collection of zombie stories by many different prevalent horror writers. I've only gotten to read one of the stories so far, but WOW it was really amazing. It was about a voodoo zombie, which I've always wanted to know more about. So, pick it up if you get a chance. It's nice to have around on those days where you just wanna sit down and read a full story in one sitting.
Day 14 → A non-fictional book
The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind by William Kamkwamba. William was a guest on The Daily Show a while back, and his story always stuck with me. Using whatever bits of junk he could find, he built a windmill to power his poverty-stricken village. I haven't gotten to read it yet, but I was always inspired by his story, so I'm sure I'll read it at some point.
The Joker Blogs
Oh god I just love these videos, their portrayal of the Joker is nigh perfection. <3 I love the role reversal a bit in that Mistah J is the one who's kinda obsessed with Harley (though that's like to change, of course!). If you're interested in insights into the Joker's character, check these out, seriously.
Day 13 → A fictional book
The Living Dead by various authors. It's a nice thick book with a collection of zombie stories by many different prevalent horror writers. I've only gotten to read one of the stories so far, but WOW it was really amazing. It was about a voodoo zombie, which I've always wanted to know more about. So, pick it up if you get a chance. It's nice to have around on those days where you just wanna sit down and read a full story in one sitting.
Day 14 → A non-fictional book
The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind by William Kamkwamba. William was a guest on The Daily Show a while back, and his story always stuck with me. Using whatever bits of junk he could find, he built a windmill to power his poverty-stricken village. I haven't gotten to read it yet, but I was always inspired by his story, so I'm sure I'll read it at some point.
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