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AQUARIAN AGE Austrian Peacekeeper
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Seismic Anamoly
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debbie mannas
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 8:30 am Post subject: I LOVE Reading |
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though I've not been doing a great deal of it lately, cept research type thingys...I can read practically anything but definitely have a preference for fiction. My taste in reading (and music) is totally ecclectic.
types of books I've read: Sci-fi, detective, horror, fantasy, romance, martial arts, history, thrillers, comedy, DIY, self-improvement, vocal theory, psychology, etc etc etc.
One of my favourite books is Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins.
I was helpless with laughter when I read Wilt, by Tom Sharpe - over five times. I'm a big fan of Tom Sharpe
When I was a teenager I read tons of Stephen King. My introduction was Cujo... and I loved IT, but got somewhat turned off with the movie - the ending was naff. I didn't know he wrote Shawshank Redemption and Green Mile, both brilliant movies.
I've read a couple of Terry Prachett - the Hogfather springs to mind. But I love fantasy, and downed all of CS Lewis, Tolkien, the Potter books, several times over. Also a big fan of Greek and Roman mythology. My first band was called Medusa, and I had the hair to prove it
There was a time when I devoured every whodunnit I could lay my hands on. I'm crazy about forensic science. Right now I'm an CSI nut.
In my more morbid years I used to read Russian authors and short stories. I have made a promise never to read depressing books again or see horror or violent movies. Life is too short and I dont see why I must pay good money to be miserable.
Nah the list of authors that have thrilled me, made me laugh, kept me up nights... its too long. I wish I had more time to curl up with a good book like I used to do. Those were the days.
Edited by: debbie mannas at: 4/21/03 10:38:21 am
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Shauna Skye
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 1:00 pm Post subject: Re: Whatcha reading? What's your reading habits? |
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Seismic, it was kind of weird for me. I saw the movie "Salem's Lot" but didn't read the book. I usually prefer the books over the movies but in this case that movie really influenced how I saw vampires and such. I mean, that scene where Mark's friend-turned-vampire is scratching at the window and asking to be let in is classic.
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DreamTone7
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 4:10 pm Post subject: re |
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Hey Siesmic, did you ever read "The Stand"?
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rod steel global
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rod steel global
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Seismic Anamoly
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 9:37 pm Post subject: Re: Whatcha reading? What's your reading habits? |
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Shauna - that scene is a DEFINITE classic. I also enjoyed the movie and have seen it several times.
DT7 - You know it!! Until "Needful Things" came along, "The Stand" ruled...and the TV adaptation was a work of art...I've watched the whole thing through 3 or 4 times, I forget. "The Shining" was also one to remember..."Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in...Not by the hair on your chinny, chin - chin...Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in!" The book was nothing like the movie, though; Kubrick changed it all up, mostly for the better...it was scary as hell!! Nicholson rules!!
Gemini - Cool observation..."but in this story are so many stories..."; I hadn't really thought of it like that but you are exactly right. you can get lost in it for sure. Wonder how many spin-offs he could get out of it?
Chris - Your brother plays Rugby?? American football without pads...Killer!! I wanna play!
Edited by: Seismic Anamoly at: 4/22/03 4:30:11 pm
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