I just finished reading Stardust, another of Neil Gaiman's magnificent works. I saw the movie a while back and just finished the book yesterday. It's absolutely brilliant; funny, wicked and tricky. It's the kind of fiction that when you start, you can't really rest until you actually finish it.
I'll probably blog a quote or two later tonight, but for now, I'd like to share an interesting thought that just occurred to me when I was talking to Nag earlier today. She was saying that although Stardust is very nice, books like these make her "dreamier than i already am" and it actually occurred to me, that perhaps that's why I haven't been feeling well the last few weeks. I've been so comfortable with reality while, in fact, my true nature is more on the ,as Nag puts it, on the "dreamy" side.
Is there such a thing? That one's more in touch with one side of themselves than another? or that one can be more in touch with reality than they should be? I wouldn't know, but, I know that I should get back to my dreamier side one way or another.
I'll probably blog a quote or two later tonight, but for now, I'd like to share an interesting thought that just occurred to me when I was talking to Nag earlier today. She was saying that although Stardust is very nice, books like these make her "dreamier than i already am" and it actually occurred to me, that perhaps that's why I haven't been feeling well the last few weeks. I've been so comfortable with reality while, in fact, my true nature is more on the ,as Nag puts it, on the "dreamy" side.
Is there such a thing? That one's more in touch with one side of themselves than another? or that one can be more in touch with reality than they should be? I wouldn't know, but, I know that I should get back to my dreamier side one way or another.
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