Still doing top fives...
Feb. 25th, 2013 12:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
First: in which Jennifer Lawrence is my favorite person ever.
Now, from
lutamira:
I divided this one up, because I have two main settings:
My Housecleaning Playlist, which tends to be songs I can sing along to, with extra love for the Broadway belters:
1. Songs for a New World, especially "The New World" and "Stars and the Moon"
2. Now. Here. This., especially "This Time"
3. "All These Things That I've Done," The Killers
4. "Nostalgia," Emily Barker & The Red Cloud Halo
5. "Rolling in the Deep" and all of Adele, basically
My Workout Mix mainly just needs a good beat (although I would totally sing along on the elliptical if it didn't annoy people, lol.):
1. "I Love It," Icona Pop
2. "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)," P!nk
3. "If I Should Fall From Grace with God," The Pogues
4. "Bad Romance," Lady Gaga
5. "Telescope," Hayden Panettiere (Nashville)
And my personal dance party is pretty much a combination of the two.
And from
per_aspera_ad_astra:
Books That Are in Danger of Falling to Pieces Due to Repeated Reading
This was actually kind of hard because I'm not a big rereader, and also I am very careful with my books, lol.
1. The Princess Bride, William Goldman - I actually received this book already falling apart. It was my mother's, probably from back when it was first published, and she'd already read it to death. Now I have the 25th anniversary edition which is in much better shape.
2. The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien - Also hand-me-downs from my mother, though, as I recall, she didn't have Return of the King? Since I had to buy that one anyway, I figured I might as well replace the rest of the set, so these copies are also relatively new.
3. The Hunger Games trilogy, Suzanne Collins - I read the series for the first time not that long ago, so I haven't had much chance to reread, but I expect that this is one I will want to go back to.
4. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott - One of my earliest book memories is of an illustrated child version of Little Women. I have since graduated to the grown-up version. :)
5. The Little House series, Laura Ingalls Wilder - As I have mentioned before, I love all things Laura Ingalls.
Now, from
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I divided this one up, because I have two main settings:
My Housecleaning Playlist, which tends to be songs I can sing along to, with extra love for the Broadway belters:
1. Songs for a New World, especially "The New World" and "Stars and the Moon"
2. Now. Here. This., especially "This Time"
3. "All These Things That I've Done," The Killers
4. "Nostalgia," Emily Barker & The Red Cloud Halo
5. "Rolling in the Deep" and all of Adele, basically
My Workout Mix mainly just needs a good beat (although I would totally sing along on the elliptical if it didn't annoy people, lol.):
1. "I Love It," Icona Pop
2. "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)," P!nk
3. "If I Should Fall From Grace with God," The Pogues
4. "Bad Romance," Lady Gaga
5. "Telescope," Hayden Panettiere (Nashville)
And my personal dance party is pretty much a combination of the two.
And from
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Books That Are in Danger of Falling to Pieces Due to Repeated Reading
This was actually kind of hard because I'm not a big rereader, and also I am very careful with my books, lol.
1. The Princess Bride, William Goldman - I actually received this book already falling apart. It was my mother's, probably from back when it was first published, and she'd already read it to death. Now I have the 25th anniversary edition which is in much better shape.
2. The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien - Also hand-me-downs from my mother, though, as I recall, she didn't have Return of the King? Since I had to buy that one anyway, I figured I might as well replace the rest of the set, so these copies are also relatively new.
3. The Hunger Games trilogy, Suzanne Collins - I read the series for the first time not that long ago, so I haven't had much chance to reread, but I expect that this is one I will want to go back to.
4. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott - One of my earliest book memories is of an illustrated child version of Little Women. I have since graduated to the grown-up version. :)
5. The Little House series, Laura Ingalls Wilder - As I have mentioned before, I love all things Laura Ingalls.
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Date: Feb. 26th, 2013 11:03 pm (UTC)I LOVE THIS SERIES TOO. ♥♥♥ ♥ I was so obsessed with it, when I was younger.
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Date: Mar. 4th, 2013 08:27 pm (UTC)