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I'm reading "Odd Thomas" by Dean Koontz. Very entertaining. I can't even tell you anything about the book or it ruins the fun. But it is an awesome book--very creative. | |
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for the second time
HES JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU loved it so much the first time, im going in for seconds One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
love is a gift an artist with no fans is really just a man with a hobby.... | |
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It's awesome, but thank god for the glossary at the back or I'd be totally confused! | |
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nakedpianoplayer said: for the second time
HES JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU loved it so much the first time, im going in for seconds | |
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Some dorky book about hooded sex mad satanists that 2the9s mad me buy. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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mrdespues said: It's awesome, but thank god for the glossary at the back or I'd be totally confused! Is it a sequal or just an expansion of middle earth? I never understood it. A buddy of mine said he just couldn't read it and he LOVED LOTR. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: nakedpianoplayer said: for the second time
HES JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU loved it so much the first time, im going in for seconds whats the mean ? [Edited 1/11/05 19:43pm] One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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Mach said: Pagan Chrsitanity
U're wierd. U're like an intellectual and profoundly deep spiritual person. Then I read your sex quiz results, and realize you're also frreeeeekkkaaaay. | |
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Anxiety said: Totally awesome. I'm beside myself with amazement. I mean, not that you chose that book, but that you actually read. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Mach said: Pagan Chrsitanity
U're wierd. U're like an intellectual and profoundly deep spiritual person. Then I read your sex quiz results, and realize you're also frreeeeekkkaaaay. i love you too | |
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Anxiety said: Chronicles of Narnia are next on my re-read list. Gotta read them again before the movie(s) come out! Currently reading... | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Totally awesome. I'm beside myself with amazement. I mean, not that you chose that book, but that you actually read. now you know how i feel about your ability to form words other than the ones that nice lady in the khaki shorts taught you. | |
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Anxiety said: AsianBomb777 said: Totally awesome. I'm beside myself with amazement. I mean, not that you chose that book, but that you actually read. now you know how i feel about your ability to form words other than the ones that nice lady in the khaki shorts taught you. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Chronicles of Narnia are next on my re-read list. Gotta read them again before the movie(s) come out!
i'm having a great time reading all the books...i think when i was a kid, i didn't get any farther than "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe", so reading all the narnia books has been a treat. i'll be glad when i'm done and i can read a book for adults again, with lots of sex, violence and rampant cynicism. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: mrdespues said: It's awesome, but thank god for the glossary at the back or I'd be totally confused! Is it a sequal or just an expansion of middle earth? I never understood it. A buddy of mine said he just couldn't read it and he LOVED LOTR. It's actually a PREQUEL of sorts to LOTR. It is the history of Middle Earth through the ages, how it was created, etc. I can understand why your friend had trouble, it's not an easy read, mainly because it is strewn with a whole list of place names and names of people you HAVE to remember in order to read on. But as I say, if you refer to the glossary freqently then it is much easier and in my opinion quite enthralling. | |
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bkw said: Some dorky book about hooded sex mad satanists that 2the9s mad me buy.
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Mach said: this looks good. let me know how you feel about it. | |
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Anxiety said: RipHer2Shreds said: Chronicles of Narnia are next on my re-read list. Gotta read them again before the movie(s) come out!
i'm having a great time reading all the books...i think when i was a kid, i didn't get any farther than "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe", so reading all the narnia books has been a treat. i'll be glad when i'm done and i can read a book for adults again, with lots of sex, violence and rampant cynicism. I've read all the Narnia books 'cept "Horse and his Boy" and "Last Battle." "Magician's Nephew" is my favorite, I think. It's been a while. I bought "Da Vinci Code" ages ago, but I haven't cracked it yet. I'm reading "Business Policy: Managing Strategic Processes" and the 2005 Tax Code right now, and they're as exciting as they sound. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: .
I'm reading "Odd Thomas" by Dean Koontz. Very entertaining. I can't even tell you anything about the book or it ruins the fun. But it is an awesome book--very creative. Have you read many other of his books? I read "The Bad Place" years ago. It was ok. I read so many computer programming, business, and tax books that I haven't read any fiction heavier than "Harry Potter" in a long time. | |
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Xagain said: AsianBomb777 said: .
I'm reading "Odd Thomas" by Dean Koontz. Very entertaining. I can't even tell you anything about the book or it ruins the fun. But it is an awesome book--very creative. Have you read many other of his books? I read "The Bad Place" years ago. It was ok. I read so many computer programming, business, and tax books that I haven't read any fiction heavier than "Harry Potter" in a long time. Yeah, I've read two. One was called teh Voice of the Night--pretty good, but not impressive. The other was about an intelligent dog (but I can't remember what it was called), and that shit rocked! | |
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Xagain said: I've read all the Narnia books 'cept "Horse and his Boy" and "Last Battle." "Magician's Nephew" is my favorite, I think. It's been a while. I bought "Da Vinci Code" ages ago, but I haven't cracked it yet. I'm reading "Business Policy: Managing Strategic Processes" and the 2005 Tax Code right now, and they're as exciting as they sound. "Magician's Nephew" is an AWESOME book...other than the popular one, i think this one may be my favorite. after i'm done with these books, i'm gonna check out the book "possession" - my sweetie gave me a copy of it last year and i've been meaning to read it. | |
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Nagarjuna's Fundamental Wisdom Of The Middle Way.
Dry, but after much effort, a very rewarding read. | |
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Anxiety said: Xagain said: I've read all the Narnia books 'cept "Horse and his Boy" and "Last Battle." "Magician's Nephew" is my favorite, I think. It's been a while. I bought "Da Vinci Code" ages ago, but I haven't cracked it yet. I'm reading "Business Policy: Managing Strategic Processes" and the 2005 Tax Code right now, and they're as exciting as they sound. "Magician's Nephew" is an AWESOME book...other than the popular one, i think this one may be my favorite. after i'm done with these books, i'm gonna check out the book "possession" - my sweetie gave me a copy of it last year and i've been meaning to read it. "Possession?" Who wrote that one? And is "Horse and his Boy" any good? I couldn't get into it. What about "Last Battle?" | |
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Xagain said: "Possession?" Who wrote that one? And is "Horse and his Boy" any good? I couldn't get into it. What about "Last Battle?" A.S. Byatt wrote "Possession"...it's about a couple of researchers digging up evidence of a romance between a couple of Victorian poets. I think a crappy movie was made of it a year or two ago, but the book's supposed to be great. And I liked "Horse and his Boy", but it wasn't the best by far. I like remembering the story more than I liked reading it, if that makes sense. Worth it to read, but kind of a drag in places. "Prince Caspian" is my absolute least favorite of all those books, though I wouldn't skip it either if I were reading all the C.S. Lewis books. I haven't gotten to "Last Battle" yet...I'm still getting through "Silver Chair". | |
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Anxiety said: Xagain said: "Possession?" Who wrote that one? And is "Horse and his Boy" any good? I couldn't get into it. What about "Last Battle?" A.S. Byatt wrote "Possession"...it's about a couple of researchers digging up evidence of a romance between a couple of Victorian poets. I think a crappy movie was made of it a year or two ago, but the book's supposed to be great. And I liked "Horse and his Boy", but it wasn't the best by far. I like remembering the story more than I liked reading it, if that makes sense. Worth it to read, but kind of a drag in places. "Prince Caspian" is my absolute least favorite of all those books, though I wouldn't skip it either if I were reading all the C.S. Lewis books. I haven't gotten to "Last Battle" yet...I'm still getting through "Silver Chair". Have you seen this? It's a Quicktime vid behind the scenes of "Lion..." Same guys who did "Lord of the Rings." http://bvbp-qt.vitalstrea...c_1500.mov | |
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Xagain said: Have you seen this? It's a Quicktime vid behind the scenes of "Lion..." Same guys who did "Lord of the Rings." http://bvbp-qt.vitalstrea...c_1500.mov i've been scared to see what they did with aslan...that, and i can't get the dang thing to play! does it look pretty good? | |
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Anxiety said: Xagain said: Have you seen this? It's a Quicktime vid behind the scenes of "Lion..." Same guys who did "Lord of the Rings." http://bvbp-qt.vitalstrea...c_1500.mov i've been scared to see what they did with aslan...that, and i can't get the dang thing to play! does it look pretty good? My best recollection is that they do not show Aslan. But the creatures do look amazing, especially the minotaur! WETA, whom also did the creature effects for the Lord of the Rings movies, did the creatures for this one as well. My big fear with this movie is that they're going to try to make it into another LotR. They have some similarities, and I know CS Lewis and JRRRR Tolkein exchanged notes while writing these books, but I hope this movie is a work unto its own. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: My best recollection is that they do not show Aslan. But the creatures do look amazing, especially the minotaur! WETA, whom also did the creature effects for the Lord of the Rings movies, did the creatures for this one as well. My big fear with this movie is that they're going to try to make it into another LotR. They have some similarities, and I know CS Lewis and JRRRR Tolkein exchanged notes while writing these books, but I hope this movie is a work unto its own. yeah, it would suck if the cs lewis narnia books were turned into LoTR clones...these movies should have a storybook quality to them and, if anything, should have a kind of "harry potter" feel moreso than a swords and sorcerers kinda mood. i mean, santa claus is in "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe", for pete's sake! | |
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