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MURDER JUNKIE 04-30-2006 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by holdyoualways
http://www.depravedbrain.com/images/...tzWhispers.jpg

im not even done yet & im in love with this book
& for all you sexually deprived children out there
theres a very descriptive love scene in this book
:laughing:


I read that book when I was about 16, I think that it is his best work. I just finished one of his new ones and it was dreadful, it read like a childrens book. It was full of groaner jokes and the like, I don't even remember what it was called it was so bad

shatteredheartfallendream 05-01-2006 12:21 PM

Twilight.... can't remember the author's name but it's a really good book about a vampire who falls in love with a human girl. :)

EDIT:
http://mountainsplains.org/winter200...r/twilight.jpg

it's by stephenie meyer:love:

TheBig3 05-01-2006 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ledzeppelinrulz
sound and the fury is great. and it is by william faulkner

We're not saying that The Sound and the fury isn't written by him, but Faulkner took the title from a Shakespeare play which very well maybe Macbeth, I was stabbing in the dark, though I've never read Macbeth so now I sort of want to so I can find out.

bruise_violet 05-01-2006 02:06 PM

Derailed, by James Seigel.

It's about a middle aged, married man who meets a woman on a train and has an affair with her. Things take a dramatic turn and soon the mans life is in danger. It has one of the best twists I've ever read. Worth a read if you are into crime thrillers!

jazzfromhell 05-01-2006 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog
We're not saying that The Sound and the fury isn't written by him, but Faulkner took the title from a Shakespeare play which very well maybe Macbeth, I was stabbing in the dark, though I've never read Macbeth so now I sort of want to so I can find out.


It's definitely from Macbeth, I was just saying it may also be in King Lear, since that's what you said and I haven't read it.

bungalow 05-01-2006 04:51 PM

I've read Macbeth a few times and I don't recall 'The Sound and the Fury'

tdoc210 08-05-2006 06:51 PM

The Simarrilion is really good,
Basically if you have read the LOTR, this book is like that, except its th ebginning, the creation of middle earth and such.

sleepy jack 08-05-2006 06:53 PM

I finished reading Carved In Bone.
Its some sweet shit.

holdyoualways 08-05-2006 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MURDER JUNKIE
I read that book when I was about 16, I think that it is his best work. I just finished one of his new ones and it was dreadful, it read like a childrens book. It was full of groaner jokes and the like, I don't even remember what it was called it was so bad

i know, i love it!
i just got another one called "strangers" the other day
& the first one i read was called "lightning", that was alright
dean koontz & stephen king are my favorite authors so ill read pretty much anything by them

EDIT: & i might as well mention that i am this close to finishing "it" by stephen king
pretty good
much scarier than the movie
the movie was...a disappointment to say the least

explosions-in-my-pants 08-05-2006 07:28 PM

I LOVE the look of hard covered books.. when they look so old and **** like there from the 1600's..

anyways I'm going to start reading

The Mallen Streak
by: Catherine Cookson

I think it might be a sexual book, but I'm not sure.. either way YES the cover got my attention :)


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