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Mumford

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Movies:

The most recent movie I have seen in the theatre is 300, I thought it was phenomonal, great story, but the cinematography was amazing, it was very simply the loveliest display of death I have ever seen! or than that I love comedy or romantic comedy, If I'm watching horror it is against my will.

Television:

Well most of my TV time is devoted to preschool programs, I'm a big fan of the Wonder Pets, the Little Einsteins, Blues Clues, Bob the Builder is a Hunk, and Thomas' british accent gets stuck in my head. Most recently I have been watching Hamtaro work out in his wheel, and I'm a sucker for Bus Driver Bob's Semi Rap "yo we're gonna take a bus ride" from the doodle bops. When I have Grown up TV time I like Grey's anatomy and Heros, who doesn't like grey's and heros?.

Books:

For fictional fun I have got to rank Harry Potter among my favorites of all time, I am enjoying Paolini's Eragon, (but the movie sucked) Eldest trilogy, and I love Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series! At this point I must also mention a very favorite author of mine; Debbie Mumford, my mother, she has a fantastic trilogy in the works the first of which is published and available for purchase from www.freyasbower.com the novella is called sorcha's heart. She originally wrote it as a short story and when I finished it I was in a frenzy to know more about the characters and the fate of their romance, turns out her editors agreed with me and asked her not only for "the rest of the story" but to add two more books to it as well!!! I am a big fan as you can tell! As far as other books go I subscribe to a book of the month, and a recommended reading list for Business and personal development, some favorites there have been the five love languages, raising a modern day night, positive personality profiles, and the classics, anything Napoleon Hill, or Carnegie.