:wow
you can read?!?
it's bibliophile, btw
Damn bookologist Nazi ! don't you have some autobots to shank somewhere !
oh....and what have YOU been reading lately ?
:wow
you can read?!?
it's bibliophile, btw
I think it's Douglas Adams' best piece of writing ever
oh....and what have YOU been reading lately ?
...Dan Simmons' Hyperion and Endymion books.
Dude, 1984 rocked. A really good book, Im no bookologist but it certainly had a style that took you there.
George RR Martin, The Song of Fire and Ice series. Excellent prose, very well written and terribly fun to read. His characters are wickedly imperfect and you end up loving the worst of them. I never really read fantasy outside of the LOTR trilogy, but these books are top notch!
Steve
I love Cormac Mccarthy. Although, I think this is his only book that didn't take 50 pages to get into.
\A friend gave me an advance copy of The Road. I started reading it and got really bothered by the lack of punctuation marks. Had me confused at parts and I got frustrated and sat the book down and didn't pick it up for several months. Then right around the time No Country For Old Men was hitting the big screen I decided to give it another shot and this time I couldn't put it down. Absolutely gripping. And now they're making a movie out of The Road. I'm very skeptical about that.
George RR Martin, The Song of Fire and Ice series. Excellent prose, very well written and terribly fun to read. His characters are wickedly imperfect and you end up loving the worst of them. I never really read fantasy outside of the LOTR trilogy, but these books are top notch!
Steve