It will always be Unnatural Acts of Intercourse for me.
You know about Stephen King's Unnatural Acts of Intercourse?
What?
Yes, you know, just past sunset.
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It will always be Unnatural Acts of Intercourse for me.
You know about Stephen King's Unnatural Acts of Intercourse?
What?
Yes, you know, just past sunset.
Wow beautiful!
I'm glad I'm foreigner now. :D
Put me in!
I don't like it as much. I liked Duddits very much though. And the parts inside the mind were great.
Well, who knows... O.o
I guess I want to read Duma Key by Stephen King and I have Bridge to Terabithia that I've been meaning to read. I'd like to read as many books on architecture as possible....
Oh thanks, I sure hope to find some translations of at least some of them, I can understand Spanish, English and some French, but not a thing of Russian.
They're very enjoyable. Sometimes the style seems too... "naive"? Don't know, but definitely sounds like it is aimed towards a younger audience, unlike say Harry Potter later books which are more...
Reading two Chuck books in a row is overwhelming, I also like to switch authors while reading. Although I remember reading all seven Narnia books in a week without ever stopping and got never tired...
HiA is awesome.
I'm reading House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski
I watched the movie Capote before reading the book so I understood why so much development on the characters. I liked the book, but his style was more interesting than the story itself it seemed to...
I've read Fight Club, Survivor, Lullaby, Rant and Choke. And some short stories, like Guts. I liked Fight Club so much I even wrote an 4000 words essay on it for an assignment.
This didn't happen while reading it, but it happened nonetheless.
In December I went to Ciudad Juarez, Ch. Mex and stayed in this hotel called the beach, in room 217. It was kind of freaky, it...
I find it very funny how some parents believe they can "ban" books from your reading list without even reading them first. :P My parents never did so, they were just glad I was reading I guess.
Misery was my first experience with Stephen King. Then The Shining. After those two books, I was convinced that he was an awesome writer.
Desperation and Dreamchatcher are the worst I've read. I actually liked Bag of Bones and Cell very much. And also Insomnia, I thought it was an excellent story. Desperation was... just weird I guess....
I was really sick during my read of The Stand. But the book is so immense I recovered while reading it too.
I come from the lands of DT.net, some may recognize me for my inactivity.
How did you discover the Dark Tower?
-I was hooked with The Shining and just had to read more books by the guy who...