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![]() I'm currently reading "The vampire Lestat" which is the second book in the Vampire Chronicles.
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![]() I think someone in my Tutor group likes his books. I'll ask him...
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![]() I read Interview With A Vampire, excellent book.
Movie was dissapointing though. Although it doesn't apply to all flicks, there's a kinda rule, if you like the book, don't watch the movie. Of course, The Shining, Lord Of The Rings, they all break that.
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![]() And Harry Potter of course.
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![]() I just discovered this page. The journalist took the list of 100 best novels of Time Magazine, and then went on Amazon to see what people had said about the books. Some of the reader reviews are truly hilarious (and worrying):
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![]() LOL That's a hilarious article. But I think my favourites would have to be:
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I'm about to start on a bunch of Middle English romances with such fascinating titles as Havelok the Dane, King Horn and - my favourite - Sir Launfal. Fun, fun, fun. |
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![]() Came across a weird book, The Planiverse. Very interesting concept, depicts a 2d universe, describes the physics and science behind it, and follows the life of an inhabitant of this place.
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![]() Gravity’s Rainbow (1973)
Author: Thomas Pynchon “When one contrasts Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five with this book, it’s like comparing an Olympic sprinter with an obese man running for the bus with a hot dog in one hand and a soda in the other.” great simile |
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![]() You know, Evad, at first I thought you were actually posting in this thread to recommend Pynchon as a ripping good read.LOL
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