Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey, hey! It all began with the Music of Ainur!
I just would love to find someone who likes the series as much as I like.
Weee-ell.. *muffled laughter*
I suppose the next thing to go is the ability to read those books without kneeling on the floor and asking for mercy.
"...neither the stupid jokes nor the easy surface emotions were the truth of Cuthbert Allgood."
Let me know if Blood Brothers by Nora Roberts is on your list. I was trying to talk my hair dresser into reading It, and when I described the story to her, she said it sounded a little bit like this Nora Roberts book. She said it was excellent. I happened to come across it at a used book sale for $0.25 so I picked it up, but haven't read it yet. I'm curious if it's any good.
And I'm kinda curious what 5 books did you give your roommate to read?
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
No, that's from my normal sleep deprived incoherence. Anyhow, I have two roommates (a married couple) and she assigned me those sort of books. He assigned me different ones.
No, I don't think Blood Brothers was one of them.
I gave her:
The Girl Next Door
20th Century Ghosts
Tales Of The Cthulhu Mythos
The Silmarilion
and I forget the other one
I gave him
The Dark Tower (the whole series counts as one )
Infinite Jest
The Monk
A Beckoning Fair One
I was just reading a SK interview in CD 50th anniversary issue mag and Totally had to LOL. At one point in the interview their talking about spike lee and his nagative review for greenmile for obvious reasons if you understand where spike lee is coming from. anyway Tony Magistrale (the interviewer) asks why Coffey couldnt be white and SK explains at wich point the interviewer trys to back petal ad gets comepletly bitch slapped. very funny. hightly reccomend the 50th issue of CD mag just for this interview. No i dont work for mister chizmar. just thought i would share my latest reading. Oh ya. and SK admits to reading the enqiurer. I was wondering where he got all those amazing stories. hmmmmmmmmm.......
excuses begone by DR. wayne Dyer....some self help book my sis got for me ....i read it on the side of my other fiction
I'm nonviolent with those who are nonviolent with me. But when you drop that violence on me, then you've made me go INSANE, and I'm not responsible for what I do
Malcolm X
The Time Machine - H.G. Wells
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.
I am reading Wizard's First Rule, by Terry Goodkind. My roommate lent me it and I'm liking it a lot Also reading British Folk Tales and Legends: A Sampler, by Katherine Briggs for one of my modules at university.
'He bowed low, right down to the ground, in front of the man sitting there motionless, whose smile reminded him of everything that he had ever loved in his life, of everything that had ever been of value and holy in his life.' Herman Hesse
I have no books, thats what I get for visiting people.... tut tut, should've stayed at home
should have took a book with you!! Even if you don't think you will read it always worth bringing one
'He bowed low, right down to the ground, in front of the man sitting there motionless, whose smile reminded him of everything that he had ever loved in his life, of everything that had ever been of value and holy in his life.' Herman Hesse
I brought two, but I've been here all week so they're read.
buy some more
'He bowed low, right down to the ground, in front of the man sitting there motionless, whose smile reminded him of everything that he had ever loved in his life, of everything that had ever been of value and holy in his life.' Herman Hesse
I'm in the middle of nowhere so i'll have to survive till Sunday
Well, I do totally love the main concept and the first few books, but the later ones were a little weak. What? That's interesting but... sorry if I'm being dumb... I don't know what magazine you mean. Cool, cool; great book. There's also a lot going on in The Time Machine. (And in War of the Worlds, definitely, if you know how to look deep in fiction.)
"...neither the stupid jokes nor the easy surface emotions were the truth of Cuthbert Allgood."
currently readin some crap by anne rice. called blood canticle.
its not good