It's been years since I've read it but as far as your question,Spoiler: 10-09-2010 08:46 AMcandySpoiler:
But it was only a teeny tiny gripe and i loved the rest of the book, especially the way it was written from each persons angle/diary 10-09-2010 09:19 AMalkantoHood, by Stephen R. Lawhead, book 1 of the King Raven Trilogy
If anyone is interested in what Robin Hood could have been, in a historically accurate setting, I highly recommend these books. It strays from the original legend, but I find it to be a good thing during some parts. It's a lot more realistic 10-09-2010 03:30 PMRickyQuote:I thought the writing style was particularly interesting as well. It was really cleverly pieced together.
I really need to re-read it though. I've forgotten alot of it. ><
If you like Priest's style, I'd highly recommend The Affirmation next. :) 10-10-2010 01:13 PMManOfWesternesseFinished Drawing re-read and on to The WasteLands 10-11-2010 04:05 PMJohn Blaze 10-11-2010 11:10 PMOchrisO 10-12-2010 07:36 AMJohn Blazehey Chris, I remember you recommended those books to me but I couldn't find them anywhere here. So it's still on the list. :thumbsup: 10-15-2010 10:59 AMJohn Blaze:D Finally found one. It's the one I most wanted, too.
Also got the newest Ender book. :D
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try now? 10-15-2010 01:17 PMfernanditoIs that a picture of the Twilight books , JB ?
Oops, sorry. Didn't have my glasses on. My bad dawg.
:innocent: 10-15-2010 01:18 PMRickyCurrently reading Mystic River. 10-15-2010 10:03 PMOchrisO 10-15-2010 11:48 PMJohn Blaze 10-16-2010 06:54 AMladysai 10-16-2010 02:09 PMBriceThe Dead Zone 10-18-2010 12:47 PMDoctorDodgeDoctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles - Michael Moorcock 10-18-2010 07:11 PMspecial kjust finished Beyond Exile: Day by Day Armageddon 10-21-2010 09:11 PMRuthfulJust finished this fantastic work about capital punishment in France:
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And am now reading my first Haruki Murakami novel.
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I've been wanting to read some of his fiction for a long time, and I fell in love with this novel after less than four pages! 10-21-2010 10:02 PMLettiThis book blows my mind. That's what I need after a long day at work... a woman who wants to live with her dead husband's brain... a man who likes betting and collects fingers... and lots of other grotesque stories.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41JN137TTKL.jpg 10-22-2010 06:06 AMManOfWesternesseI'm on to Wizard & Glass in my current re-read 10-22-2010 03:46 PMRickyLetti, I may be mistaken, but was he the one who wrote Willy Wonka? 10-22-2010 03:57 PMDoctorDodgeOK, i don't know how popular Roald Dahl is everywhere else, but if you had asked that question in the UK, do you know what reaction you'd be most likely to get?
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Fortunatly, you're american, so i can only assume that the total legend of every Brit's childhood is not quite as well known in the US. I can assume, anyway. 10-22-2010 04:05 PMRickyDD, I'm quite positive you'd get the same reaction if one were to claim that Dr. Who is superior to LOST. :lol:
But no, I'm not familiar with the childhoods of British children. :lol: