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Veronika
10 July 2010 @ 01:13 am


Sorry this journal has been Friends locked! I talk about a lot of things that go on in my daily life so I just feel better like this but please do not hesitate in the least to talk to me. I am very friendly and laid-back and I promise I will not bite your head off if you want to talk. Well maybe just a nibble If you want to be friends, just leave a comment on this post! I welcome everyone though I would prefer we have something in common because otherwise what would we talk about? So that is basically it!

Thank you everyone and have a fantastic day! :D
 
 
Veronika
25 April 2009 @ 09:38 pm

Out of all of your favorite books, pick just one you'd recommend everyone read. As a bonus: why did you pick that one?


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The number of books in the world are so infinite. One would think it would be impossible to narrow it down, but with my knowledge of this author, it's impossible to not to. Haruki Murakami is my favorite author. I have never read an author as voraciously as I have read his books, and I don't believe I ever will again. If I had to just pick one out of his books, however, I think everyone should start with Norwegian Wood, his first novel.
One thing I think everyone should know before diving into his books is that Murakami didn't start as an author. In fact, he didn't even start until he was struck by the idea one day while watching a baseball game at the age of 30. The result of this random idea was the novel Norwegian Wood.
The fact that this brilliant novel was the result of this still blows my mind. It makes one think writing is definitely Murakami's calling in life. How did it take him so long to realize this!? LIKE DUH. Murakami's other novels (huge undertakings that usually delve into some sort of abstract magical realism parallel universe) are impressive and awe-inspiring in their scope and content. This level of writing has not yet been reached in NW. It's simple in its structure and plotline. A young man is in love with his dead best friend's ex-girlfriend. Okay...well maybe not so simple. But it's obvious from that that this novel keeps its feet pretty firmly planted in reality. The girlfriend has lost some attachments with reality and is slowly but surely losing her mind. This novel outlines the blossoming and inevitable death of their love in a soaring arc of beautiful writing. I really wish I could put my thoughts about this book into words in a more logical way. You just have to read it though. It's writing and plotline are simplistic in construction but manage to pack a powerful punch of moving emotion. It's so simple but Murakami in his own special way makes it seems as complex as a real life situation.
And perhaps this is where its magic lies. It just seems so real no matter how uncommon the situation is. You just feel like you've been where they have before. It's the strangest feeling, but I believe I'm addicted to it as I just can't get enough of his books.
 
 
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Current Music: Swans
 
 
Veronika
18 July 2008 @ 12:17 am
Haha I totally started this journal as a sort of book blog and I have been totally shirking my duties here. I have read a couple of books and I haven't posted reviews on either of them *smacks self* So here are those long lost reviews!



Confucius Lives Next Door: What Living in the East Teaches Us About Living in the West by T.R. Reid

Summary:Anyone who has heard his weekly commentary on NPR knows that T. R. Reid is trenchant, funny, and deeply knowledgeable reporter and now he brings this erudition and humor to the five years he spent in Japan--where he served as The Washington Post's Tokyo bureau chief. He provides unique insights into the country and its 2,500-year-old Confucian tradition, a powerful ethical system that has played an integral role in the continent's "postwar miracle."
Whether describing his neighbor calmly asserting that his son's loud bass playing brings disrepute on the neighborhood, or the Japanese custom of having students clean the schools, Reid inspires us to consider the many benefits of the Asian Way--as well as its drawbacks--and to use this to come to a greater understanding of both Japanese culture and America.

My Thoughts: Read more... )



Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami

Summary: (I feel wrong posting this, it is imo impossible to summarize Murakami's books) With Kafka on the Shore, Haruki Murakami gives us a novel every bit as ambitious and expansive as The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, which has been acclaimed both here and around the world for its uncommon ambition and achievement, and whose still-growing popularity suggests that it will be read and admired for decades to come.

This magnificent new novel has a similarly extraordinary scope and the same capacity to amaze, entertain, and bewitch the reader. A tour de force of metaphysical reality, it is powered by two remarkable characters: a teenage boy, Kafka Tamura, who runs away from home either to escape a gruesome oedipal prophecy or to search for his long-missing mother and sister; and an aging simpleton called Nakata, who never recovered from a wartime affliction and now is drawn toward Kafka for reasons that, like the most basic activities of daily life, he cannot fathom. Their odyssey, as mysterious to them as it is to us, is enriched throughout by vivid accomplices and mesmerizing events. Cats and people carry on conversations, a ghostlike pimp employs a Hegel-quoting prostitute, a forest harbors soldiers apparently unaged since World War II, and rainstorms of fish (and worse) fall from the sky. There is a brutal murder, with the identity of both victim and perpetrator a riddle–yet this, along with everything else, is eventually answered, just as the entwined destinies of Kafka and Nakata are gradually revealed, with one escaping his fate entirely and the other given a fresh start on his own.

Extravagant in its accomplishment, Kafka on the Shore displays one of the world’s truly great storytellers at the height of his powers.

My Thoughts Read more... )
I am about halfway through The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde and that is going really good so far so a review should be up of that soon enough :D

x-posted to [info]50bookchallenge
 
 
Current Mood: accomplished
Current Music: The Cure
 
 
Veronika
09 July 2008 @ 11:07 pm
A couple of memes to cure my boredom! :D

First from [info]kazou_kiriyama

Movie meme! )

from [info]freedomxpeace

MUSIC MEME :D )
 
 
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Veronika
LACTOSE TOLERANCE!

Fact: Milk is an anagram for the word perfection!
What?!

 
 
Current Mood: crazy
Current Music: my laughter
 
 
Veronika
09 July 2008 @ 02:08 pm
Hahahahahahahahahahaha. Prepare to fall out of your chair laughing. I found it funny anyway.

The owls in your dressing room!

 
 
Current Mood: crazy
Current Music: Owls
 
 
Veronika
08 July 2008 @ 12:13 pm
from [info]freedomxpeace

Haha this meme is really entertaining!

Read more... )
 
 
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Veronika
07 July 2008 @ 10:44 pm
HELLO F-LIST!

I come bearing pictures and a music meme! :D

MY PURPLE CONVERSE CAME TODAY CHECK IT!









Yeah I am definitely in love with them <3

And look a meme!
A case of exploding mangoes...in your pants )
 
 
Current Mood: complacent
Current Music: Nick Drake
 
 
Veronika
07 July 2008 @ 10:44 am
Eh I am bored and I am sitting here drooling over various Sex Pot Revenge items and I wannnntttt :P So here is a meme anyway ^_^ from [info]grocerine

We're off to see the wizard! )
 
 
Current Mood: amused
Current Music: Mello
 
 
Veronika
06 July 2008 @ 09:27 pm
Haha look a picture post! Yes. I enjoy picture posts a lot. Posts are just even more entertaining with visual aids no? Ha ok I am rambling. Plus I am kind of bored...yessss Onward!


Haha I have no life... )

OKAY I am done spamming...for now :3
 
 
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Veronika
05 July 2008 @ 11:12 pm
Ahh! The Arts Festival was so fantastic. I saw some amazing stuff :] I tried to take pictures but there really wasn't much to take pictures of though because you know it is kind of a no-no to take pictures of peoples art haha. They accuse of trying to steal their idea which I suppose is understandable but still rather depressing :[

I ate at Sushi Yazu for lunch. It was so good and the inside of the restaurant was really cool. It was like an old school hole-in-the-wall type bar. Really cozy and dark and the food was delicious.

I am starting to feel tired and should probably go to bed soon. I was working on Ashley's secret project!!! I will put pictures of it up here once I am done. Trust me, it is totally made of win and is EPIC. 'Nuff said. Speaking of epic projects, I should probably start working on organizing all the files on my computer. I can barely see my desktop screen! Haha this is bad. No wonder I can never find anything on here :p Perhaps I will start tomorrow though.

Roar. I just started an awesome book called Confucius Lives Next Door: What the East Teaches Us About Living in the West. I am a big psychology/philosophy/sociology nerd so this book is really interesting to me. It is really well-written so I think it could be enjoyed by anyone. It has its dry parts but it isn't written like a thesis paper. It is even more interesting if you are interested in Asian culture in the least bit which most of you are haha.

Also it started to rain while I was up at the Arts Festival and me being me decided to wait it out in, you guessed it, a library. It was a nice library though but I am probably biased because I love libraries. While I was there I discovered a couple of books that sounded interesting (I am using that word a lot right now :P) One was called It's Only Temporary. It is about a guy who was told he was going to die in his 20's because he had some terminal disease but he ends up surviving and has to learn how to live again after he has already resigned himself to his death and the other one was called American Nerd which is a sort of non-fiction memoir about what being a nerd is truly in todays society. SO yay for books! Okay I am rambling...haha again.

By the way does anyone know the prices to blow up a picture to poster size at Fed Ex/Kinko's? Their website is evil and doesn't tell me haha.
 
 
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Veronika
05 July 2008 @ 09:26 am
So even though yesterday was officially Shou-kun's birthday I thought I should say.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHOU!

(I cant believe he is 27? Seriously!?) That is crazy talk...


anywho we had a ton of people over at our house yesterday for the 4th so I thought I should do something to celebrate his birthday right? I wasn't sure what though since my brother had strictly forbidden me from doing anything embarrassing. WIth that in mind of course what I did was stand in the middle of our busy kitchen, summon up the deepest voice I could muster and sang.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUUUU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUUUU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR SHOU-KUNNNN
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUU!

AND MANY MOREEEEE *I even included jazz hands! ^_^*

I hate soymilk but I attempted to drink an entire glass in his honor. I know some celebration right? Let's physically torture myself :D Anyway I only managed one sip before melodramatically spitting it out and making a disgusted noise before retreating to my basement. My brother's emotions after all this can be summed up with only one thing *headdesk X 50*

But ah well! I am about to go up cash my paycheck and then the Cherry Creek Arts Festival! Yayy I love art festivals! I might post pictures if I am not being lazy :3

Look a meme!

Read more... )
 
 
Current Mood: contemplative
 
 
Veronika
04 July 2008 @ 10:52 pm
look random meme! I stole it from [info]surveys

Haha yeah after I do this I am going to go and finish my book :D

Read more... )
 
 
Current Mood: bouncy
Current Music: Debussy
 
 
Veronika
04 July 2008 @ 10:01 pm
Haha I just got off my roof.

Today was the 4th of July which is Independence Day for America! Woo!

Not.

I had to wake up really early and work and god was it busy. Though I did make a killing in tips.

Then we had a BBQ and had some friends over. Our lovely town has a fireworks show every year so me, my dad and brother scrambled to the roof for a nice view. It was a beautiful night and for those who have never been to Colorado. We live along the front range in front of the mountains and we have an absolutely FANTASTIC view so that was nice :]

So the fireworks show started around 9:30 and ended about a half hour early haha. They started a fire on the hill right in the beginning. Since they were setting off fireworks, the fire trucks couldn't get up to it so basically they just sat on the bottom of the hill. After about 5 minutes the fire had grown like 6 times in size but we still kept on setting off fireworks because our town is just hardcore like that :p Eventually the fire was covering like half the hill haha so they had to stop. It was so funny though. My entire family + friends were just sitting on the roof admiring the fire with binoculars. We stopped watching the fireworks long before they stopped haha.

Also where I live the climate is so dry that it is illegal to set off most fireworks (ironically to prevent fires) but one of our neighbors ignores this rule and had a huge party with huge booming fireworks, lots of people and a keg. Haha not a good combination so from our lovely rooftop vantage point we watched 3 cop cars zoom up to the house and end the party. It was really funny actually.

SO all in all not a bad 4th of July if I do say so myself. Not one mention of America's actual independence but oh well this was way more amusing and plus what holiday actually celebrates what it is meant to anyway? :p

I am signing off for now :] I will probably be back later though. You know...hah..boredom.
 
 
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Veronika
03 July 2008 @ 10:47 pm
AHHHHHH

4th of July isn't until tomorrow!

WHAT THE FUCK

People need to stop setting off their damn fireworks so I can sleep! Haha I have to wake up really early tomorrow! Why are people such jerk offsssssss

Okay I am done.
 
 
Veronika
03 July 2008 @ 09:39 pm
ahhhhhh

I want to write something but alas I probably will have to wait until tomorrow....

MY HEAD IS KILLING ME

Ahhh my head haha. And I have to wake up early tomorrow for work and my head hurts.....

I think I am going to go read. I really love the book I am reading right now. It is a Haruki Murakami book! ( My favorite author if you hadn't guessed already :p) It is Kafka on the Shore and it is fabulous though like any other Murakami book it is extremely philosophical. One part raised a very interesting question that I have been contemplating all day.

Are certain people and figures important enough that the concept of good and evil doesn't apply to them? That question has always interested me. This is probably why Crime & Punishment is my favorite book hardy har har. Now I was thinking...

OW.OWOWOWOWOWOW
my head! I almost forgot. I am in way too much pain to think. Whatever haha I am going to bed! Stupid physical form of mine...ruining my thought process.
 
 
Current Mood: in pain!
Current Music: The Kiddie :) thanks to [info]f_i_x_m_e
 
 
Veronika
03 July 2008 @ 09:08 am
meme stolen from [info]grocerine :D

Yes I am very bored...haha

Follow the cut!!!!!

Read more... )
 
 
Current Mood: bored
Current Music: Nightmare
 
 
Veronika
02 July 2008 @ 07:34 pm
AH! I was having such a wonderful day until...

I crashed...

AGAIN.

Seriously I was having such a good day. But during work all of a sudden my mood just dropped. AGAIN. I thought that I was getting better but I swear I have to be bipolar or something to have these kinds of severe mood swings. There is absolutely no reason for me to be sad right. Absolutely no reason! I had a great day!

I was thinking about the reasons though and I suppose it is possible that I am like this because of the book I am reading. Books affect me in weird ways. If a book is sad it makes me sad, if something in a book makes me angry then I feel pissed off at the world for a day. The confusing thing is that there is nothing sad in the part I am at in my book.

It does involve a teenager running away from home though and having all these weird things happen to him. (Haha Haruki Murakami in a nutshell for you) Murakami always makes me stir crazy and I was already going a bit stir crazy before I started the book so it may be just me being a loser. I need to learn to be content with what I have because how can you ever be happy if you can't love what is in front of your face? I suppose I will get there in my own good time though...everyone does.

I hate being a real live emotional teenager sometimes. It is such a pain.

I just get impatient though and frustrated at my impatience. I want to get on with my life but I just feel stuck. I know these kinds of feelings are perfectly normal though. I think it is weirder when people my age don't go stir crazy. Seriously. I have a couple of close friends that are like that. They are never leaving this state. They are perfectly content to just stay here and I am over here freaking out going "AH NEED OUT! NEED TO LEAVE" and they are like "Chill out man, what is the rush?" And I can never answer that. What is it that I want out so fast for? What the hell am I running towards anyway? I guess it is that whole cliched "discovering yourself" thing. That is the only possible reason I can think of anyway. AH...I just don't know anymore.

I think my parents have ruined me with all the moving we have done. I think thats why my friends don't want to leave. They have never moved in their lives. They don't know anything outside of this town. But I have moved 8 times, 8 different states! And I know there is so much more than...THIS out there. I guess I am just sick and tired of "getting through" the day when I want to be LIVING. People use surviving and living interchangeably but they are two totally different things. Living is getting the most out of life, surviving is just accepting your life for what it is. Usually just surviving can make a person pretty miserable.

Oh decisions...:p
 
 
Current Mood: distressed
 
 
Veronika
01 July 2008 @ 12:02 pm
EH. I have to go to work in an hour. I don't really want to go. Not that I mind the work so much, but working the library shift is boring as hell. Plus that means getting dressed...I really do not feel like getting dressed today haha. That is strange actually because I hate not getting dressed. I always make a point of getting dressed. Hmm today is just one of those days I suppose.

I'll get over it though. I just have to keep telling myself money, money, money...plus payday is on Thursday. Yahooooo!

I really love the song 十二月の夜に by Dio.


Hmmm....

I really do not know what I am talking about. This is my silly procrastination attempt. But my Stacked Rubbish Limited Edition CD + DVD is shipping tomorrow! I wonder how long it will take to get here from Korea?

I bought a Debussy CD yesterday! And I watched this movie Casshern a couple of days ago. It was pretty awesome but I was kind of confused though I wasn't paying that close of attention either. (I know shame on me!) I will watch that again and see if I can figure it out. Because honestly, by the end, I was lost.

Ahhh I have to go and get dressed now!
 
 
Current Mood: annoyed
 
 
Veronika
01 July 2008 @ 01:02 am
I am bored...so I am going to post this! And then probably get off. Ha.

our life: the soundtrack
so here's how it works:
→ open your choice of music player and put it on shuffle. ( or use your ipod/zune/etc.
on shuffle )
→ press play.

→ for every question type the song thats on.

→ when you go to a new question press the next button.

→ no cheating.

→ ready? go!
~

If you reached the top of Mount Everest, you would scream:
Song: Omae Ni Sasageru Minikui Koe
Artist: Girugamesh
Comment: that would be an intense thing to scream

The next time you stand up in front of a group of people, you'll say:
Song: Miseinen
Artist: the GazettE
Comment: haha I am going to get some strange looks

Your favorite thing to say when drunk is:
Song: Regret
Artist: The GazettE
Comment: uh...apparently I am a sorrowful drunk

Your message to the world:
Song: Crime
Artist: Girugamesh
Comment: uh?

When you think of your best friend you think:
Song: Vernie
Artist: lynch.

Comment: yup...I got nothing

Your deepest secret:
Song: LINDA -candydive Pinky heaven-
Artist: the GazettE
Comment: what is with all the GazettE songs and hahahaha

Your innermost desire:
Song: Ruriiro de Egaku Niji
Artist: Matenrou Opera
Comment: huh?

Your oldest memory makes you think:
Song: Zakurogata No Yuutsu
Artist: The GazettE
Comment: My computer is going on a GazettE rampage

Somewhere in your wedding vows, you'll include:
Song: Jewels
Artist: Alice Nine
Comment: I seem to have very superfluous wedding vows?

On your deathbed, you'll whisper:
Song: crevasse
Artist: Nightmare
Comment: cough

Your friends say behind your back:
Song: 星ヶ丘
Artist: Ayabie
Comment: Haha!

You say behind your friends' back:
Song: Filth in the beauty
Artist: the GazettE
Comment: haha thats horrible!


Your opinion of MySpace:
Song: Shunsetsu no Koro
Artist: The GazettE
Comment: ahhh that is so perfect!

When you wake up in the morning, you mutter:
Song: Sentimental No Onigokko
Artist: the GazettE
Comment:I have no idea why I would mutter this

If you found yourself lost on a desert island, you'd yell:
Song: Gallows bell
Artist: Viored
Comment: I apparently do not have much faith in myself

Right now, your feelings are:
Song: Real My Place
Artist: Girugamesh
Comment: eh?

What's your excuse for reposting this:
Song: 21st Century Tokyo Blues
Artist: Miyavi
Comment: Exactly

Your life's soundtrack:
Song: dead tree
Artist: Dir en Grey.
Comment: Fantastic! I love this song

The day you fall in love will be the day that:
Song: Akatsuki Yami
Artist: MUCC
Comment: If they day I fall in love is this gloomy I am not so sure if I want to haha

You Scream During Sex:
Song: Sakihokoru hana no you ni -Neo Vizualizm-
Artist: Miyavi
Comment: bwahaha

Your farewell message to the readers of this:
Song: Cradle to [Alpha]
Artist: Alice Nine
Comment: how fitting!
 
 
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