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Started by Jessie, August 01, 2007, 02:10:49 PM

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Alice

Quote from: dazie on August 01, 2007, 03:13:00 PM
Where the Wild Things Are. I swear- if that guy screws it up in the movie I will stab him with a fork to the eye.

It's a 100 word book stretched out into a 1.5 hour movie, minimum.  Sadly, I think it's going to be near impossible *not* to screw it up.

swolt

Neuromancer was a great story but I felt it wasn't written well.

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing was my favorite book growing up.

Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton is also really good.
A clever man commits no minor blunders.

Jessie

The Poisonwood Bible - Barbara Kingsolver
The Bean Trees - Barbara Kingsolver

The Giving Tree (this is like top five all time favorite)
Where the Sidewalk Ends

Dry - Augusten Burroughs
Running with Scissors - Augusten Burroughs
we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

swolt

OMG The Giving Tree!! I still love that book. It used to make me cry when I was a kid.
A clever man commits no minor blunders.

Alice

Quote from: swolt on August 03, 2007, 07:36:53 AM
OMG The Giving Tree!! I still love that book. It used to make me cry when I was a kid.
It made me cry when I realized that rule 34 of the internet really is true.

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swolt

Quote from: Alice on August 03, 2007, 10:06:05 AM
Quote from: swolt on August 03, 2007, 07:36:53 AM
OMG The Giving Tree!! I still love that book. It used to make me cry when I was a kid.
It made me cry when I realized that rule 34 of the internet really is true.

what is rule 34?
A clever man commits no minor blunders.

Jessie

Oh no.  Say it ain't so.
we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

swolt

Quote from: swolt on August 03, 2007, 10:07:30 AM
Quote from: Alice on August 03, 2007, 10:06:05 AM
Quote from: swolt on August 03, 2007, 07:36:53 AM
OMG The Giving Tree!! I still love that book. It used to make me cry when I was a kid.
It made me cry when I realized that rule 34 of the internet really is true.

what is rule 34?

oh. nevermind
A clever man commits no minor blunders.

sapphirehart

Quote from: swolt on August 03, 2007, 10:08:00 AM
Quote from: swolt on August 03, 2007, 10:07:30 AM
Quote from: Alice on August 03, 2007, 10:06:05 AM
Quote from: swolt on August 03, 2007, 07:36:53 AM
OMG The Giving Tree!! I still love that book. It used to make me cry when I was a kid.
It made me cry when I realized that rule 34 of the internet really is true.

what is rule 34?

oh. nevermind

NSFW   http://rule34.paheal.net/

dots

I had never heard of that.

I think my life would have been OK without knowing that.

You're an asshole and I hate you.

Alice


Jessie

we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

Beefy


ursus

Grown person:
Cryptonomicon-Neal Stephenson
Baghdad with out a Roadmap-Tony Horwitz
M*A*S*H-Richard Hooker
The Cold Six Thousand-James Ellroy
Any Marlowe story by Chandler

Youth:
Jungle Book-Kipling
Starship Troopers-Robert Heinlein
Life Its Ownself-Dan Jenkins


I was just wondering...

Beefy

I enjoyed Starship Troopers as well, both the book and the movie.  Heresy, I know.  I seem to be able to judge each on it's own merits.  Go figure.

ursus

I thought the movie was a different take (I know this is heresy) ala Kubrick/Clarke 2001...

No problems except that lame-e-o band in the graduation party scene...Dreck!
I was just wondering...

Beefy

Quote from: ursus on August 15, 2007, 09:54:10 AM
I thought the movie was a different take (I know this is heresy) ala Kubrick/Clarke 2001...

No problems except that lame-e-o band in the graduation party scene...Dreck!

Ha!  Yes, they were bad.  But they were playing a Bowie tune, so I gave them a pass.

ursus

No kidding?

I thought the girl singer (the soundtrack composer's daughter-Anorexia Papada-nepotism-isis) wrote that...
I was just wondering...

Beefy

Yes, it was "I Have Not Been to Oxford Town" off of Bowie's album Outside.

ursus

I was just wondering...

DownSouth

Chickenhawk by Robert Mason
The Hobbit.  I love the description of the roads covered in trees.
16:15:43 [Gamplayerx] Juneau, I could really go for some pie. You better Belize it!

ReBurn

Quote from: DownSouth on August 15, 2007, 11:56:00 AM
Chickenhawk by Robert Mason
The Hobbit.  I love the description of the roads covered in trees.
11:42:24 [Gamplayerx] I keep getting knocked up.
11:42:28 [Gamplayerx] Er. OUT!

Gamplayerx

Actually, this thread is pretty well timed.  My step-mother's vision is in question and she's looking for new things to read on tape.  She loves Agatha Christie - anybody know of any authors in that vein I could point her to?

Alice

Quote from: Gamplayerx on August 15, 2007, 08:07:02 PM
Actually, this thread is pretty well timed.  My step-mother's vision is in question and she's looking for new things to read on tape.  She loves Agatha Christie - anybody know of any authors in that vein I could point her to?
Sue Grafton?

Gamplayerx

Good suggestion with Grafton, but she's read all of those.  I offered Janet Evanovich and Jasper Fforde, but I don't know if they're on audiotape.  She's probably going to lose all sight shortly - the doctors don't know for sure, but it's not looking good.  She's now going to see the doctor every week.