Princess Garnet "Dagger" Til Alexandros XVII (
lifemelody) wrote in
exsilium2013-04-03 07:34 pm
Entry tags:
- collette (animorphs),
- elliot nightray (pandora hearts),
- jake english (homestuck),
- nathan summers (marvel 616),
- oz vessalius (pandora hearts),
- xerxes break (pandora hearts),
- ✝ coby (one piece),
- ✝ ellie linton (tomorrow),
- ✝ garnet "dagger" til alexandros (ffix),
- ✝ hermione granger [harry potter],
- ✝ james t kirk (star trek xi),
- ✝ leo baskerville (pandora hearts),
- ✞ — dropped characters — ✞
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[Garnet is clearly trying to maintain her calm, but she has the excitement vibe that is clear of any person who really wants to talk about a new geeky thing.]
I finished Hamlet.
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[As for the rest, will get a video of a young woman in what appears to be her room....a room that has a fair amount of books in it now]
Hello. My name is Dagger and I was wondering if anyone could give me any recommendations of books or plays to read. Even with my duties of training and the cafe, I keep finding myself with a lot of time on my hands. So I'd really like to know new stories to read.
My favorite genre is plays and dramas, such as Lord Avon's work- or William Shakespeare, who seems to be an Earth playwright with a similar style. Though I'd be open to other genres as well.
Thanks!
[Garnet is clearly trying to maintain her calm, but she has the excitement vibe that is clear of any person who really wants to talk about a new geeky thing.]
I finished Hamlet.
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[As for the rest, will get a video of a young woman in what appears to be her room....a room that has a fair amount of books in it now]
Hello. My name is Dagger and I was wondering if anyone could give me any recommendations of books or plays to read. Even with my duties of training and the cafe, I keep finding myself with a lot of time on my hands. So I'd really like to know new stories to read.
My favorite genre is plays and dramas, such as Lord Avon's work- or William Shakespeare, who seems to be an Earth playwright with a similar style. Though I'd be open to other genres as well.
Thanks!

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If you want a break from him, you should also read Arthur Miller. Death of a Salesman is wonderful. Or if you want a laugh, there's Fools by Neil Simon or The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde.
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[She'll grab a small note pad and start to write those down]
Death of a Salesman, Fools and The Importance of Being Earnest...okay! I'll look for those too. Thanks!
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[smiles brightly] You're welcome! Come to me if you ever need any recommendations.
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I will, Hermione! We did find the library together after all!
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To face the slings and arrows of outrageous heartache
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
And by opposing, end them".
Yes, that's one of my favorites as well.
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"To sleep, perchance to Dream; Aye, there's the rub,
For in that sleep of death, what dreams may come,
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
Must give us pause. There's the respect
That makes Calamity of so long life."
[a dreamy sigh]
I would love to see this performed.
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My friend Zidane is here now, he's been in a theater trope for a long time. I'm sure I could talk him into helping!
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"Good night, sweet prince.
May flocks of angels sing thee to thy rest".
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He was a great character- one of my favorites!
I don't know who I would be...
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Oh! Perhaps Laertes! I think I could give him a try.
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I think it would be a lot of fun. I wonder if we could find enough interested people.
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What are some of your other favorites?
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Alright, I see. I'll start with the ones you gave and then from there I'll read the rest!
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