:lol: you should check out Moody. Normally I'm not a big proponent of (post-1995) horror fiction but it was some good shit.
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:lol: you should check out Moody. Normally I'm not a big proponent of (post-1995) horror fiction but it was some good shit.
Hater, by David Moody. thank God someone in Britain can write better than that lame Harry Potter chick.
currently reading......
words on a screen, written in magnificent former by the members of tdt.net/com/org/wetf-is-next :D
i shall name you in my "this book is for" segment. as "that smart-mouth bitch what tempted mine evil soul to shine" :lol:
i will acknowledge you all for ruining my life.
i wanna stop readin and start writin. and then get published, rich, and decide i'm too good to be a member of this site.
In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks by Adam Carolla (yes, he of the Man Show)
I am reading words on a computer screen. on this very site, no less. in correlation to the topic of this thread, amazingly enough. if barnes & nobles were as varied in author as they are large in...
kinda stuck right now in transition...i'm leavin to go back to Pitt on Monday; 'til I get there, no books for me. Prob not for a few weeks either after I get there; PA's got all kinds of bereaucratic...
late last night and the night before... :D
i actually think that was the best opening line King ever published. "For want of a nail..." and all that.
you know what i thought? i thought was a blatant attmept to mask a connection to TDT, if that makes any sense.
it was okay. it wasn't my fave either. matter fact, when i first tried to read it...
dude you get to know my you'll know i'm a very blunt kind of guy
very...blunt :evil:
haha i just finished Buick 8 last week myself.
...maybe we really are soul-mates! :excited:
Hey, Sanderson!
He's the one they got to write the last Wheel of Time book when dear old RJ passed.
Is his writing any good?[/quote]
Elantris started out a bit shaky, but right now I...
Gaiman is indeed the shiznit. Neverwhere was da bomb.
i used to collect comics myself; i never re-started because the modern shit just isn't anywhere near as good. the last comic i remember buying was X-Men:Omega, and though i reveled highly in the Age...
i'm actually on the shelf for His Dark Materials trilogy once i finish Thinner. (for those not in the know, the movie The Golden Compass was based off of HDM Volume I: Northern Lights.)
Even though i can't call it my fave, i did think that it was overall the best. yes, granted, song of susannah was nonstop action. but the story in WOTC was INCREDIBLE. for once in the set, King had...
ready to start on Thinner, finally, having completed the near-Biblical tome that is It.
My favorite. I get excited whenever I hear someone's reading it. Is this your first time, or have you previously read it?[/quote]
No verily...In fact, every time I read it, I keep expecting Stan...