...and btw in French litterature there has also been a period that was quite only about emotions (romantism), often only on reflexion, emotions and remberance, without "acting" story. But I agree with you that such books can be harsh to read, to connect to when you're not used to it or really don't like it.
Romantism or Realism. That's where we should pick our books from. We could only think of one author from the romantic period, and that was Jane Austen, and thatnks to my englishteacher I don't whant to read Jane Austen... And books without emotionsa at all, just acting, is so very dry. When I'd got those five pages I though "It's going to be like this for another three books???". THEN I pit it away. Started to read Jane Eyre yesterday. Promising start...
Good news: I got my grades today (went by bike downtown and picked them up). They looked nice, I think. Of cause I allready knew most of them, but still. Proud of my MVG in Math C. Bad news: Man it's hot! And I didn't find Wizardry 8 when I went through TV-spelsbörsen's second hand games <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/disagree.gif" alt="" />. Can't find it on Piratebay either (but I found Wizardry 1-7, which I'm trying to dl now. The speed is an impressive 1 KB/s). Wondering what I should play after KotOR2...