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I think a very good example of what you are looking for can be found in Dostoyevsky's novel, Notes From The Underground. The novel is told in first-person-dialogue (the narrator often addresses the reader directly) by a man who is obviously deranged and suffering from numerous neurosis. The...
Lonely People
by
DATo
The red, double-decker bus threaded its way slowly down damp streets through the cold, early morning, English mist and fog. A young man stood at the door as the bus coasted to a stop.
“Where ye off to with them flowers this time o’mornin mate?” asked the driver, as the...
Returning To The Playground
by
DATo
I see now dimly through my tears
Through eyes which have known many years
The playground of a distant day
Where once I frolicked in my play
With Tom and Frankie, Megan, Sue
Squeaking swing chains - skies of blue.
Oh, did we ever say goodbye,
One to...
Moment Of Truth
by
DATo
The test was positive. Mandy was pregnant. How would Don react? They had discussed starting a family before, but Don had felt that they should wait till they were more financially stable.
They had met two years ago. He had wandered into the deli and asked for a pound...
Thanks for the info. I never noticed those things when I read it. I have the book around here somewhere and I am going to have to give it another look with your views in mind.
I'm glad you liked the book. It was enormously successful when it first came out as was the movie. If you haven't seen...
I enjoyed this book a lot when I read it. Could you give some examples of Blatty's writing that you find confusing? I don't remember having any difficulty with any of it. Keep in mind that this story has many references to the Roman Catholic Church so perhaps the terms you are having trouble...
Below: One of my favorite "first read" moments in all of literature.
Another was the "Hey Boo." moment from Mockingbird; another, what actually happened in Ender's last "game" from Ender's Game. You get up, hold your head in your hands, walk around the room about three times and then sit down...
I was surprised upon searching this forum to find that no one has mentioned Midwinter Blood, by Mons Kallentoft or the subsequent stories by this talented Swedish author.
Though I normally do not read detective stories a friend touted this book so highly that I put it on my reading list two...
There are people who make a living wheeling and dealing on the internet. A friend of mine told me that his daughter (adult) would dumpster dive for books which were being discarded at schools and other places and then put the books up for sale on eBay and Craigslist. He told me in one year she...
The Lincoln book I mentioned above seems to have spurred an interest in me to read more about American presidents. I just completed John Adams, by David McCullough and was once more blown away by an exceptionally well-written book.
I have come to the conclusion that most Americans are taught...
Finally getting around to reading Team Of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin. I'm only on page 200 of this 750 page book but I am already blown away by the depth of research which must have gone into this project. Each page has something interesting to offer about the people and the times being...
Try this DATo guy out. Personally I think he is a bit of a bore but some people like this sort of drivel.
http://www.bookandreader.com/threads/werewolf.27090/
"To be fair" ... the post provides literal (not vague) descriptions of facts pertaining to Ender's Game. I admit the whole point of the post is to be found in the twist but no trickery was employed as may be inferred by the fact that regdog arrived at the correct answer. "Most books" are NOT...
This is not my work but I found it to be hilarious and wanted to share it with you. I cannot find the names of the original authors - there were two of them. It was originally called 'Toasters From God'.
In the beginning God created Dates. And the date was Monday, July 4, 4004 B.C. And God...
753C It is fairly short and an easy read though the main character uses some slang which is a bit hard at first to make sense of. I swear to God you can hear this kid actually talking when you read it. It's an amazingly creative effort and in my opinion quite original in its storyline.
Just...
Regdog, I'm gonna give you a "thumbs up" and a "like" for being so perceptive. I posted this some time ago on another forum and it generated a lot of replies (all shock that it wasn't HP of course) but absolutely no one made the connection to Ender's Game. Nicely done!
Thank you for the "like" SuperReaderGirl!
Personally, I think it was more than just coincidence: there are too many similarities. It is my understanding that Rowling sued another author for "borrowing" from her work. Orsen Scott Card, commenting upon this said words to the effect that Rowling...