I will heal, in time. :huglove:
Type: Posts; User: obscurejude
I will heal, in time. :huglove:
:cry: :cry: I fiercely loved both of those.
I was disappointed with the ending myself. Don't worry about the mob. I'd like to hear your thoughts in the Long Walk thread.
Couldn't agree more, but we're definitely the minority. :lol: :couple:
:D
Awesome. :thumbsup: :clap::nana::nana::nana::cowboy::)
:lol:
I think the plot thing is one of the reasons that it worked for me. Sometimes his foreshadowing is not so subtle and think that may happen because he writes the ending and then has to go back and add...
Oh yeah, Monte has an iron heart.
Case in point. :huglove:
Isn't funny how the same arguments just get re hashed over and over and over in this thread?
:lol: This thread has been great the past couple of days.
And thanks Daghain and Turtlesong. :)
The prince ant does, because he's trying to get in bed with one of the neighboring colonial princesses. He's basically trying to impress her, but I don't want to give anything else away. The rest of...
If the rest of the book is like this, it's going to take me a looooong time to get through it. I hope it doesn't become tedious to the point where I feel that I can't finish it.[/QUOTE]
Those ants...
This is my take on the Stand, but IT worked for me. I read it when I was 13 or so, and then again last year at 25. I still enjoyed and probably appreciated more in certain aspects.
No...however I really don't like how King unnecessarily drags out some parts to the point where it becomes tedious. He has to describe the scent in the air, and then the trees in the characters...
Well, it certainly looks like your reading slump is over. Good for you man. :cool:
Did you finish IT feev?
Cell fans.
:grouphug:
Welcome to the club!
:dance:[/QUOTE]
the club is growing
I will finish it when/if I get a book format copy. Maybe.[/QUOTE]
No it isn't.
Cell lovers are just ashamed to speak up because...