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Em[ily]
21 July 2009 @ 08:16 pm
to read the rest of the Harry Potter series. I don't know why I haven't read the entire thing. These are exactly the type of books I love.

I saw the movie the other day and it just made me want to hear the full story.

New icon!! <3

I hope to finish Deathly Hallows before the movies are released.
 
 
feeling: nerdy
listening to: "Dental Care" - Owl City
 
 
Em[ily]
20 July 2009 @ 01:47 pm

I pretty much have no life. I don't even know why I'm typing this...probably just to give me something to do.

I saw Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince over the weekend and thouroughly enjoyed it. My mom and dad thought it was just ok. My mom has read all the books and is a HUGE Potter fan, so I guess that says something that she didn't like it that much. I liked it because Hermione finally admitted that she has feelings for Ron and they're my HP OTP! I wish I could get my hands on some Amortentia potion! I seriously cried when that stupid Lavender girl kissed Ron and Hermione ran out of the room crying. I felt her pain. And of course I cried when Dumbledore was killed. I STILL have not read the last 4 books. I really need to get on that, even if I've seen the movies already and know what happens. I know that the books are probably millions of times better than the films. Maybe I'll try doing that this school year. Hopefully I won't get a lot of homework.

So I have work tomorrow. I'm kind of wondering what it'll be like. Friday I worked alone on a single skid the entire day. I walked in there at 8 that morning and saw a six-tierd skid, each layer consisting of maybe 9 boxes. Unfortunately for me, they were all used books. That means I have to stamp and sticker every one of them before I put them out on the shelf. Also, some had to go in the display case, which already had precariously stacked books inside of it. Of course the doors of the display case, when I opened them, caught on some of these stacks of books which then fell in an avalanche sort of manner into the hallway that was crowded with hand-knitted shawl-clad hippies that were there for the Fiber and Folk Festival and Show that was going on that day. Oh how convenient. That, along with all the people who came into the bookstore (WHO COMPLETELY MISSED THE HUGE SIGN WE HAVE) wanting to buy their fall books made it basically impossible for me to finish the skid and I even stayed a half and hour later until we were closed. I was left with 7 or 8 boxes at the end of the day. Thankfully the worst is probably behind us as I was told we were only expecting one more skid after that one.

must every post of mine turn into a rant?
 
 
feeling: bored
listening to: "Vanilla Twilight" - Owl City