Kit Runner was a weeper. I just finished listening to _On Beauty_ by Zadie Smith on the 'ol iPod. My hideous commute has to have some perks. It's a tres current adaptation of _Howard's End_ with some great twists. It pissed me off in places, but it is a very interesting look at the academy and, well, perceptions of beauty. be well all. --K On 1/31/06, Mysti Rudd <Mysti.Rudd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Or if, say, you want to lie in bed and cry all day (like I did last > Saturday) read The Kite Runner. It made me cry at least four times (and I > didn't even like the narrator)!! > > Natzo--I'm using your literature circle roles in my american lit class > again--thanks for the wonderful material. oh--and the picture of your > catzos are quite cutezo. > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Natalie Dorfeld <natalie_dorfeld@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: comptesol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 12:33:11 +0000 > Subject: New York Times bestseller . . . > > > > Hola, Super Freaks -- > > > > If you get a chance to catch up on some leisurely reading, I highly > recommend *Marley & Me *by John Grogan. > > > > It's the best book I've read in years. > > > > Fight the power. > > > > -- Natzo > > -- "Rats â live by competition under the laws of supply and demand; it is the privilege of human beings to live under the laws of justice and mercy." - Wendell Berry