The Psycho Ex Game by Merrill Markoe and Andy Prieboy - A well written letter-exchange genre book is always a pleasure; the psycho ex game is about a man and a woman who meet almost in passing, and begin a correspondence about their psycho exes. It's modern, a little edgy and very L.A. I enjoyed every word - sometimes it's funny, sometimes sad, often frustrating, and you might even recognize someone you know but wish you didn't. If you are a toxic person, don't bother with this one. It's too good for you. Eat Pray Love - The movie. Fell asleep not even half way through, and have kept it on my DVR, but might delete without watching further. Breaking Bad - Just watched the first episode of the final group of shows. It was really good. After not watching the middle two seasons, I easily caught up with some help from the internet. It's just as well - I didn't need to see the extreme violence that made up Walt's reign as Heisenberg. What will become of Walt, Jessie and Hank in the end? Who will end and who will go on? Is Walt really a sick psycho without a shred of empathy or humanity?
Her Heart On Her Sleeve: I live in a suburb north of Chicago, and I read, bead, make jewelry, sew, watch TV and movies, crochet, craft, decorate, go to house and garage sales, walk and go on beach walks, listen to music, take pictures, cook and bake, read, and write about all of it on herheartonhersleeve. I have a companion blog called Jewlery by Dianne Sophia at diannesophia.blogspot.com where I write exclusively about my jewelry.
Jewelry By Dianne Sophia: I have been collecting vintage jewelry since I was a girl growing up in Detroit, and have been designing and making jewelry for 15 years. I love to work with pearls and crystals, semi-precious stones, Sterling Silver and Gold, along with vintage beads and materials. I delight in combining shape, pattern and color in new ways. I'm inspired and influenced by my travels and experiences as a reader, writer, photographer and student of life. My blog herheartonhersleeve.blogspot.com chronicles my life in art and popular culture.
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