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I like to keep my tbr list small as to not overwhelm myself.
Medium Raw -- Anthony Bourdain
Sing You Home -- Jodi Picoult
Pillars of the Earth -- Ken Follett
Possession -- A.S. Byatt
2001: A Space Odyssey -- Arthur C. Clarke
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter -- Seth Grahame-Smith
The...
I finished reading Atonement by Ian McEwan for the second time and I'm struck again by McEwan's storytelling ability. The character's accounts really grab you emotionally. Never has a book actually made me feel something for people in a story.
I've seen the movie. I like it. I thought Keanu Reeves wasn't bad (and that's really saying something). I still can't believe Gary Oldman played Dracula... for some odd reason that just cracks me up!
The movie is nothing like the book. I wish I had read the book first so that I was not disappointed by the lack of "excitment" that the movie invoked but the novel lacked (in my opinion).
Like MonkeyCatcher said, I stopped reading halfway through Bourne Identity. The book is NOTHING like the movie, and that disappointed me.
I've never read Legacy and probably never will. I have the same feelings about reading Pride and Prejudice and not wanting to read all the "sequels" NOT...
I agree, Lord of the Rings isn't science fiction, it's fantasy. But you guys know that.
I haven't read Dune but it is on my long list of stuff to read. What is it about? and does it continue as a series?
I like your avatar Fantasy Moon. Eowyn is my favorite character from LOTR :D.
Last time I read it I was young and had little experience reading classic literature, so I may change my opinion of it after I've read it again. I actually think I remember those exciting parts you mentioned, MDB ;).
I just don't like the last half of Dracula. The first half was very intriguing and his descriptions of Dracula's home are poetic. Towards the middle it sort of drops off and gets boring.
When Paul was talking about the narrator as a baby, he mentions that she was named after Helen's mother. At the time of reading this, I didn't have the courage to look through 300 pages just for a name, so I don't know.
I loved the book. It was very mature for a vampire novel -- like someone...
I'm not an expert on horror stories, but I have to say that The Turn of the Screw is a classic. When I first heard what it was about I though a story about a mansion and a couple of ghosts was going to be boring and old (been there done that sort of thing). However, I read it and realized it was...
Once and a while I'll come across a spelling mistake, but I usually second-guess myself because the editor is probably smarter than I am. That and the fact that we like to think that books are written perfectly.
If it's an older novel, mistakes are usually corrected in the newly released...
Every couple of months I come here and post a whole bunch of times. Sometimes I find it hard to respond to some book discussions because it is usually a while since I've read the book.
Ha, ha. I like this thread. Exercise for me is walking to and from my classes. There are a lot of obstacles like hills, stairs and... yeah that's about all.
I play tennis, too.
I agree short circuit. Harry was too modest to be modest, if you know what I mean by that. He was too perfect of a hero. He thinks he's SO special. Sometimes I wish Lucious Malfoy would "abra cadabra" him.