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Post by malbowski13 on Dec 17, 2008 20:29:54 GMT -5
I am reading "Let the Right One In" by John Lindqvist right now. Great book and I am so looking forward to watching the movie in February.
Anyone else reading anything?( And no T, shampoo bottles don't count.)
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Post by tsmooth31 on Dec 18, 2008 0:24:02 GMT -5
as if i read shampoo bottles pshhhhhhhh
i read the woods are dark by richard laymon last week, didnt really care for it, had some good ideas but a a whole just wasnt that good, i picked up old flames by jack ketchum and another called demon eyes but havent read them yet
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Post by lazario on Dec 18, 2008 7:07:38 GMT -5
All the books I read stink.
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Post by tsmooth31 on Dec 18, 2008 13:19:33 GMT -5
there is nothing worse then reading a bad book, atleast watching a bad movie you can sit and relax and not have to think, you should prob go with a jack ketchum book tho, guaranreed to NOT stink
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Post by lazario on Dec 18, 2008 20:47:39 GMT -5
Every book I try to read finds a way to stink.
I think it's because I have very strange Book Standards. I can't relate to the authors. They're too pretentious.
But I'm not a book expert, so, I can't say I know much about it.
I read stuff to get ideas. Not to enjoy reading. Not to pass the time. I know a million ways to pass time.
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Post by tsmooth31 on Dec 22, 2008 18:27:14 GMT -5
i read because there are some books that are alot more original and interesting then slot of movies nowadays, but for every good book there is a bad or boring book
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Post by lazario on Dec 22, 2008 19:34:55 GMT -5
My main problem is I just can't relate to or identify with the characters in books. None of them feel like real people. And almost all fiction is so character-oriented. I still prefer stories that are very basic, more event-oriented and tone-oriented.
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Post by tsmooth31 on Dec 26, 2008 15:20:50 GMT -5
i havent ina while but i used to like to read true crime novels, they were always for the most part a pretty solid read
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