Lena. 17. Germany.
LOVES hugs. movies. shoes. opinions. vintage. electro beats. skirts. sun. books. Audrey Hepburn.
HATES intolerance & loneliness.

 

Day 04 — Your favorite book

I’m not a big reader, but yeah… as with everything, I can’t narrow down one favourite.

fun read: Holly Would Dream by Karen Quinn

Love, fashion, Audrey Hepburn - and a big part of the plot playing on a luxury cruise liner. If you’re into movies of the 50s and 60s, you might want to take a look at this - it’s fun to search all the references!

feel-good read: Breakfast with Scot by Michael Downing

A perfectly adjusted gay couple has to take in Scot, an 11 year old who is “gay” in every way you could think of: he likes to sing, dance and possesses a pink singing hairbrush. Sweat novel about being gay, but mostly about being a family.

“philosophical” read: High Fidelity by Nick Hornby

Rob and Nora break up. As she moves out, he uses the opportunity to make a list of the 5 worst break-ups he had. (And she’s not even made it on that list. Bitch.) As he looks up and visits his former girlfriends, he realizes a few things about relationships and what it takes to keep your life afloat.

intellectual read: The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

Kafka is not everybody’s cup of tea, but this the only “old” novel that ever made me cry.