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Does that mean that since there are romantic horror stories, we would have to mix that into one genre? Or am I missing something. :)
I think it would be a good idea to split them. I don't really like SF and there are pretty big differences. Seems strange they are one.
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk. They have really sticked a lot to the book when they made the movie, down to a point where a lot of the dialog is the same. I'm Joe's complete lack of surprise. The book is more detailed than the movie and you get more on the characters.
It was a bit strange...
Blade Trinity. Bad acting, uninteresting story and the notion that if you run something in slowmotion and play some music too it, then you have a really cool scene or ten thousand cool scenes.
In Denmark you have to be 18 to take the license and have to do the same things as Stewart said about the UK. I think they have also just made a new rule where you can only get caught a certain number of times doing stuff like driving a little too fast, in the first two years before your license...
I prefer to buy. I haven't borrowed a book in the last year. I like to have the books on my shelf so I can get it if I should ever need it. A bit to expencive to keep on buying books though, so I'll probably have to start borrowing them.
Just finished The Sirens of Titan and I was very disappointed with it. I really had to struggle to get through it. I got a lot of the "jokes" but there are probably more I missed. After hearing almost every Vonnegut fan say that this is their favorite book by him, I'm wondering how much of this...
The Fionavar Tapestry was the first Kay book I read. I read it almost right after I read Lord of the Rings and I found The Fionavar Tapestry to be much better. I liked the twist with and the way the world is set up in the book. It's also great to read a book where the author isn't too afraid to...
Last summer I spent about 8 days reading, only stopping to sleep and eat. Don't know what the longest I have spent without any type of break is, but probably about 6-10 hours.
I would take that to mean she has more than one.
I can't really think of anything I would miss if I moved to another country. I plan to try it sometime, so I'll probably find out then.
He plays Polonius and from what I could tell he has no idea what he is saying in that movie. Julia Stiles plays Ophelia and together they have less understandig of Shakespeare than me. (which is saying much)
Since I got this series for free I was very sceptical towards it because getting something for free could mean junk. But it's really a great series, with a lot of interesting religious aspects.
Paradise Lost is definetly a theme in the book, since the version I had started each or some of the...