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Just finished Project Hail Mary.
Seeing the movie today.
Hopefully it is close to the book.1996: Toronto
2003: St. Paul
2005: Thunder Bay
2008: West Palm Beach, Tampa
2009: Chicago I, Chicago II
2010: Boston
2011: Toronto I, Toronto II, Winnipeg
2012: Missoula
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014: St. Paul, Milwaukee
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II
2022: Hamilton, Toronto
2023: St. Paul I, St. Paul II
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Having been a bit put off by a couple of book I recently started but then abandoned (one, simply because the print was too small for my old eyes), I decided to re-read an "oldie but goodie", John Steinbeck's Sweet Thursday.But, wait! Oldie, yes, but goodie? I'm dismayed at how I could have ever thought this was one of my favorite Steinbeck's (it's been quite a few years since last reading it). It doesn't hold a candle to the vastly far superior Cannery Row (which I read again last year for the fourth or fifth time.) For one thing, Doc is not nearly represented as well in the earlier Cannery Row, and I was really put off by his torturing of octopi on page 42. And his representation of women in this book was, well, dated, to put it nicely. That just doesn't fly today. If I recall correctly, the book gets better toward the end and it's a fairly quick read, so I'll probably finish it, but I would never recommend this as a good place to start with the great John Steinbeck.
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Nice! Waiting on my daughter to finish the book (awesome book!), and then we are all going!erebus said:Just finished Project Hail Mary.
Seeing the movie today.
Hopefully it is close to the book.0 -
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Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
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23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I read 5 stories so far (not Lottery yet) and i can say she is amazing..brianlux said:23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant.Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
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23scidoo said:
I read 5 stories so far (not Lottery yet) and i can say she is amazing..brianlux said:23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant.
Ohhh man! "The Lottery" will chill you to the bones!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Hope so!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
I read 5 stories so far (not Lottery yet) and i can say she is amazing..brianlux said:23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant.
Ohhh man! "The Lottery" will chill you to the bones!Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0 -
23scidoo said:
Hope so!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
I read 5 stories so far (not Lottery yet) and i can say she is amazing..brianlux said:23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant.
Ohhh man! "The Lottery" will chill you to the bones!
Let us know!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Creeeeeepy!!!!..i like the fact she don't give any explanations at all!!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
Hope so!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
I read 5 stories so far (not Lottery yet) and i can say she is amazing..brianlux said:23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant.
Ohhh man! "The Lottery" will chill you to the bones!
Let us know!
Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0 -
23scidoo said:
Creeeeeepy!!!!..i like the fact she don't give any explanations at all!!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
Hope so!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
I read 5 stories so far (not Lottery yet) and i can say she is amazing..brianlux said:23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant.
Ohhh man! "The Lottery" will chill you to the bones!
Let us know!
Yes! Creepy as all get out!Good point about her not explaining anything. I think that adds to the unsettling nature of the story.I you like creep-out stories, another good one (considered a "novelette) is called Sandkings by George R. R. Martin. It was first published in Omni magazine in 1979. It was described as being "about a cruel dilettante who buys exotic, insect like pets that evolve into a hive-minded species that eventually turns on him and his world." I still have that issue of Omni around here someplace but it can also be found in his collection of stories, Dreamsongs: A Retrospective. Super creeeeepy!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Game of thrones series writer??brianlux said:23scidoo said:
Creeeeeepy!!!!..i like the fact she don't give any explanations at all!!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
Hope so!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
I read 5 stories so far (not Lottery yet) and i can say she is amazing..brianlux said:23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant.
Ohhh man! "The Lottery" will chill you to the bones!
Let us know!
Yes! Creepy as all get out!Good point about her not explaining anything. I think that adds to the unsettling nature of the story.I you like creep-out stories, another good one (considered a "novelette) is called Sandkings by George R. R. Martin. It was first published in Omni magazine in 1979. It was described as being "about a cruel dilettante who buys exotic, insect like pets that evolve into a hive-minded species that eventually turns on him and his world." I still have that issue of Omni around here someplace but it can also be found in his collection of stories, Dreamsongs: A Retrospective. Super creeeeepy!
Don't think i could find a greek edition of this but i will search about.. thanks for the recommendation!Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0 -
23scidoo said:
Game of thrones series writer??brianlux said:23scidoo said:
Creeeeeepy!!!!..i like the fact she don't give any explanations at all!!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
Hope so!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
I read 5 stories so far (not Lottery yet) and i can say she is amazing..brianlux said:23scidoo said:
When I was a kid, my teacher read Jackson's chilling short story "The Lottery" to us. I think that was probably the first time I ever experience something akin to being traumatized. As much as I absolutely hated that story, truth is it's a brilliant work that epitomizes the horror genre and clearly illustrates the dark side of human nature through conformity.It's a shame I was too young for that story at the time because it kind of permanently block my curiosity about others of Jackson's work which are said to be quite brilliant.
Ohhh man! "The Lottery" will chill you to the bones!
Let us know!
Yes! Creepy as all get out!Good point about her not explaining anything. I think that adds to the unsettling nature of the story.I you like creep-out stories, another good one (considered a "novelette) is called Sandkings by George R. R. Martin. It was first published in Omni magazine in 1979. It was described as being "about a cruel dilettante who buys exotic, insect like pets that evolve into a hive-minded species that eventually turns on him and his world." I still have that issue of Omni around here someplace but it can also be found in his collection of stories, Dreamsongs: A Retrospective. Super creeeeepy!
Don't think i could find a greek edition of this but i will search about.. thanks for the recommendation!
Yes, same author. I hope you can find it!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I need to check out The Lottery! Always been on my list.
If we are talking short stories, you can’t do better than Night Shift and Skeleton Crew by Stephen King! My favorites!0 -

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I'll have to check out Night Shift! I think I have that one somewhere around.CarryTheZero said:I need to check out The Lottery! Always been on my list.
If we are talking short stories, you can’t do better than Night Shift and Skeleton Crew by Stephen King! My favorites!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Both are great..talking about short stories i will add this..i like him very much!!CarryTheZero said:I need to check out The Lottery! Always been on my list.
If we are talking short stories, you can’t do better than Night Shift and Skeleton Crew by Stephen King! My favorites!
Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0 -
Everything Blake Crouch has been awesome. Still can't decide if I like Upgrade or Recursion more.CarryTheZero said:
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