I was under the impression Carrie etc came out under SK's own name before Richard Bachman appeared. Or am I not reading that sentence right - to me it implies Richard Bachman was published before...
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I was under the impression Carrie etc came out under SK's own name before Richard Bachman appeared. Or am I not reading that sentence right - to me it implies Richard Bachman was published before...
I thought I could get in one more book this year so started Stoker's Manuscript. Main character is a rare book dealer, expert, etc etc. And a few pages in is this: "So I dropped in on Doug with a...
I picked up the translator Ken Liu's first novel, The Grace of Kings, a couple of weeks ago. Got one signed and one not signed as it is supposed to be the "Wuxia version of Game of Thrones".
I'm...
Just finished The Fall of Giants by Ken Follett, first book in a trilogy, so on to the second book, Winter of the World. I've seen movies based on his books, but first one I've read. Pretty good.
WELL, for some reason it tells me I cannot post in the thread about the Vanity Fair interview in the new issue. So I'll put it here and maybe someone can explain that little glich to me.
I...
Last Call. Then a first novel - Stoker's Manuscript.
James Herriot, maybe.
And if she liked Little House try Anne of Green Gables.
Be interesting to see what you think...
OK Joe315, I'll put what I think of "Red Moon" here since I don't really know if there is a review thread. I can never find anything by the search page.
Percy has, to me, a wierd writing style....
Just finished Bridge of Birds in "The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox". Can't wait to read the other two stories. Too bad he didn't write more.
Then next up Red Moon by Benjamin Percy....
I know - with Tom Hanks or somebody. But I'm just not seeing how they can do it. They may have done it - and I might see the film, but the book just doesn't seem to lend itself to an adaption. I'm...
Cloud Atlas. But I'm just not seeing how they can make it into a movie.
Anyone heard of this? Picked up a copy based on:
The entire cosmos, they tell him, has been hopelessly hooked on humanity’s music ever since “Year Zero” (1977 to us), when American pop songs first...
I was going to start Simmon's Drood but wasn't sure if I needed to actually know anything about Drood. So, reading the Mystery of Edwin Drood.