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catch22 wrote:i have heard this from a lot of people. it's made me a bit leery of investing myself in it, especially since i've recently kicked off a couple of other series'
Yeah just wanted to warn you before you invested your time. I like King a lot, but I think he ripped off readers, some who followed the series for close to thirty years."We're fixed good, lamp-wise."0 -
Just finished "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. It was quite a depressing read.0
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My Diary by Kylie Molewah0
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Bean Trees - Barbara KingsolverThe only people we should try to get even with...
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.0 -
nuffingman wrote:Just finished "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. It was quite a depressing read.
I agree. Good story but really sad."We're fixed good, lamp-wise."0 -
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nuffingman wrote:Just finished "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. It was quite a depressing read.
i think im the only person who didn't care for the road. i have the same problem with almost all apocalytpic fiction... it's all just a fancy survival story. it could be a guy lost in the maine woods for all i care, but somehow making it post-apocalyptic makes it a Serious Literary Statement. what i always want is the interesting story... how did things get to that point? they always dodge that... 1984, handmaid's tale, the road.and like that... he's gone.0 -
catch22 wrote:i think im the only person who didn't care for the road. i have the same problem with almost all apocalytpic fiction... it's all just a fancy survival story. it could be a guy lost in the maine woods for all i care, but somehow making it post-apocalyptic makes it a Serious Literary Statement. what i always want is the interesting story... how did things get to that point? they always dodge that... 1984, handmaid's tale, the road.0
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nuffingman wrote:Yep, the jury is out for me on this one. The reviews on the back were unanimous in their approval, but it left me feeling quite depressed, as if the father and sons attempts at survival were just a lost cause. Apparently a movie is out soon. That should be a laugh fest.
i could handle the depressing end if there was anything interesting happening before that.and like that... he's gone.0 -
nuffingman wrote:Just finished "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. It was quite a depressing read.
An amazing read that one.Dublin 2006
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catch22 wrote:i think im the only person who didn't care for the road. i have the same problem with almost all apocalytpic fiction... it's all just a fancy survival story. it could be a guy lost in the maine woods for all i care, but somehow making it post-apocalyptic makes it a Serious Literary Statement. what i always want is the interesting story... how did things get to that point? they always dodge that... 1984, handmaid's tale, the road.
I liked it, but I can see your point about not telling us how things got to that point. I think that would have been really interesting, and it is a bit of a cop-out for the writer."We're fixed good, lamp-wise."0 -
Okay its not Leibniz but close to symbolic thought ... " A Practical Guide For Developing your Natural Clairvoaynt Abilties"0
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Dandy In The Underworld by Sebastian Horsley"The customer...is always...an ASSHOLE"
"The world fascinates me."
"Doesn't mean that much to me, to mean that much to you"0 -
Cocaine_Nosejob wrote:Dandy In The Underworld by Sebastian Horsley0
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The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way In The New Century by Paul Krugman1998 ~ Barrie
2003 ~ Toronto
2005 ~ London, Toronto
2006 ~ Toronto
2008 ~ Hartford, Mansfied I,
2009 ~ Toronto, Chicago I, Chicago II
2010 ~ Cleveland, Buffalo
2011 ~ Toronto I, Toronto II, Ottawa, Hamilton
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo2014 - Detroit2019 - Chicago X 20 -
A People's History of the United States - Howard Zinn
and an insurance book for my next designation *yawn*believe it or not, we don't "need" anything. that is only the spoiled brat in us trying to fill some temporary solution to an emptyness that does not exist.
I have eaten so much gold I crapped excellence - drtyfrnk29
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House of Leaves0
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CPA 105 - Taxation
I have a permanent erection :rolleyes:I'll ride the wave where it takes me.0
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