9/25/09

A new Friday 5

A new round of Friday5 (I haven't done this in forever...)

Please remember to vote in the poll....the poll question and answers are here. So click on the corresponding answer in the poll to your right! Thanks!
  1. What are the titles of the last three books you read all of? The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer, Shopaholic & baby by Sophie Kinsella, and False Impressions by Jeffrey Archer
  2. What are the titles of between three and five magazines you subscribe to or used to subscribe to? Shape, Health, and Marie Claire
  3. What’s on your night table? Alarm clock, makeup, tv remotes
  4. What are the three best things that happened to you in the past seven days? My paper was published, talking with companies at a career fair, having lunch with my parents
  5. What was your senior yearbook quote, and what would your yearbook quote be this year if there were such a thing? Not sure what a "yearbook quote" is, but my new one would be "Stay motivated!"
Let me know if you answer the Friday 5! :)
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6 comments:

Unknown said...

woohooo! congrats on your paper being published! i'll have to read about your cop situation! =S

Rachel said...

I usually answer the friday 5, just couldn't bring myself to do it this week cause I cannot remember the last three books! :p

Andhari said...

I love dunny chicklit books, especially by Sophie Kinsella as well :)

Farnnay said...

I still have to read shopaholic and baby. how was it???????

Moonjava said...

@Kym
Thanks! Now if only the thesis writes itself...and the experiments work themselves. That would top it all!

@Rachel
;) That's ok, it took me a bit to think of what I'd read recently...I seem to go in spurts.

@Andhari
;) The books are cute!

@Constructive Attitude
There were definitely parts I chuckled over, especially due to hormones, expecting, etc. I need to watch the movie! ;)

Children of the 90s said...

That's great about your paper! And I just finished Shopaholic and Baby, too. I've been on such a Sophie Kinsella kick lately. I keep meaning to read something heavier and more meaningful, but I can devour one of her books in an hour or two! :)