Maren, as I said, I plan to read the book, I'm going to get it this weekend. I plan to see the movie with you, AFTER I've read the book, and maybe, just maybe, you could let me borrow a copy. Maren, that was a crazy over reaction. You have told me once, I REPEAT, ONCE! about the book and how great it is, and only after I mentioned the movie. You are so crazy, I think you told some other people a million times, because I have only been told, once, by you anyways. OK, Maren, you are so crazy.
BTW, that was not for real anger, just crazy "Maren has a terrible memory" craziness anger, but not really anger.
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Oh no, Alex. I never flat out tell people to read Coraline. I just talk about it and quote it and write broadway productions for it. Remember some of those songs i played for you on piano? one of them was Coraline's theme. The other was for the other mother, which is why it was so dark and creepy. I also talk about Coraline whenever I talk about Andrew, so quite frequently. Unfortunately, as far as going to it together goes, i'm not sure that will be a possibility as Andrew and I have already made plans to go see it together. I am probably going to hitch hike up to provo. you can come if you want though. :) But seriously, look at like all of my profiles. They all have Coraline listed as my favorite book. Facebook, Blogger, etc. Every one= Coraline.
Maren
Go ahead. Any one who is reading this comment, click on the flamingo in the follower of the blog box. What's the first title listed under favorite books? I thought so. Coraline. And the second? An enchanting story also by Neil Gaiman. Go ahead. I'll wait whilst you checkify.
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