The March - E. L. Doctorow
To be followed, assuming the plan goes right, by Count Belesarius - Robert Graves.
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The March - E. L. Doctorow
To be followed, assuming the plan goes right, by Count Belesarius - Robert Graves.
It might pay if the (albiet independent) company that produced this DVD didn't stamp "English subtitles" onto the disc, and then not have subtitles...
Give it a shot, I suggest! Mr. Simmons' historical fiction is usually quite interesting, and "Drood" is all about the last years of Charles Dickins from (friend-and-fellow-author) Wilkie Collins'...
Have you read "Drood" by Dan Simmons? This is connected...
I...I appreciate this desktop. Very much.
My big complaint today is imagine my joy when my brand new DVD of Teruo Ishii's "Horros Of Malformed Men," supposedly the most disturbing King-In-Yellowy film ever produced in Japan...and then...
these are the only ones I've seen, and I wouldn't file the Hitchcock ones under "horror"[/QUOTE]
Well, such is Hollywood. You make a couple of brilliant psychological horror films and "The...
Haw! I do live. Occasionally.
And I must admit, I never got around to "Speaker For the Dead." "Ender's Game," ja, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Solid, readable prose. A couple of nice pieces. I...
When it's done right, it can be quite good...when it's done wrong, it can oh-so-wrong...
Psh. No one's ever named a song after ME...
Well, I just meant Rose Madder, I didn't mean ALL King's books. In quite a few of them, the supernatural IS the point (heh. Without that, one could read "The Gunslinger"--the first one at least--as...
Heh. Nothing really, it's just interesting to learn something new about the people you read. And it helps explain why someone I generally associate with sci-fi would write a book about Biblical women.
Good ole Easton Press. I almost got that myself.
My only autographed Gaiman is a copy of "The Graveyard Book." Not personalized or anything; I believe I deduced that it had come from a Barnes and...
Heh. I'm glad to see "The Long Walk" getting such love. I still remember those jelly sandwiches in tin foil...
Just finished "Sarah" by Orson Scott Card. I did not know the man was a Mormon...
C'est moi.
I wonder if one could read "Rose Madder" in a "Turn of the Screw" kinda way; that is, ignoring the supernatural elements as such, and instead, viewing them in a psychological light...or perhaps a...
Ho snap! You're still around too, eh? Assuming there's but one CyberGhostFace...
I have been meaning to get through the misanthropic/misogynistic King books. I actually don't mind King when he...
"What-ifs, Maybes, Might-have-beens" - Ian Anderson - Thick as a Brick 2
I really should get around to reading "On Writing." But, like, moreso now. Apparently.