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| Posted By: Dragonmaster Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1061 | Cracking open a new hardcover book I love to read. So this would be mine. I havent had much chance to read anything since starting at Starsucks. I'd just gotten finished with the Dragonriders of Pern series (do you know how hard it it to find them all in hardback....) and was 4 books into the Terry Goodkind book series "The sword of truth". He's released some more and I need to go buy them. One thing about Ann McCaffery (spelling on name?) is that all of the major film directors and producers said that it would be up to the next generation to make her books into films. George Lucas even said that they would be more epic than his Starwars movies. And now I think I saw a thing on Discovery about Dragons, I'm not shure 'cause I don't have much time to watch TV, so can anybody conferm that for me? ****, late for work, latter. |
| Posted By: adam Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1052 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book i dont know, i like to read too, but not stuff about dragons ive read a hundred stephen king novels, some dean koontz, robert mccammon, and a bunch more but yeah i havent read in a while either, its not like im busy or anything though, i just got half way into "Guilty as Sin" and lost interest bg time, and i cant start another til i finish it, thats my rule |
| Posted By: Vern Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1039 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book I like to read labels. Like yesterday, I bought a Snickers bar. I knew it was Snickers because I read it. |
| Posted By: Mr Cranky Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1036 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book I have read all of Stephen King and some Dean Koontz but I don't like all the happy endings in Koontz. I prefer King's nothing is sacred style. If you read Dreamcatcher and saw the film, was that not the worst movie from a King book ever? Dragonmaster, I had a dream last night that I met you in person and had to kick your ass. It was in color. |
| Posted By: Kalli Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1034 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book Lifelong Stephen King fan here, own all his books in hardcover. I am annoyed as hell with him at the moment however due to the ending of the Dark Tower series. I feel majorly cheated! |
| Posted By: Rox Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1028 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book latest book... the ultimate hitch hiker's guide. 6 books in one. almost done with it. took a break though to finish my rubik's cube |
| Posted By: adam Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1018 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book i did read dream catcher before i knew about hte movie no that wasnt the worst, bad but not worst.. the worst one was hearts in atlantis....one of my favorite books and the movie was horrible, it shoulda gone over the whole book, that woulda been great |
| Posted By: too late Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1009 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book discovery channel is doing a thing on dragons. I saw the promo and immediately thought to myself "bet this stirs up the whole dragons really exist debate". Can't wait for that flame war. |
| Posted By: Mr Cranky Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 1002 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book I read Dreamcatcher before the movie was made and as soon as they said they were doing it, my exact thoughts were 'no ****ing way will it be good'. I think I saw Hearts in Atlantis and if I remember right, they pretty much raped that one too. Green Mile and Secret Window were good because they stay very close to the original story. |
| Posted By: adam Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 999 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book once i heard dreamcatcher was gonna be a movie i was like holy shat...thats gonna be a ****ed up movie..i was let down...on the dvd special features, it has the original ending, the one from the book. the ending they showed in theaters made no sense and i suppose if someone didnt read the book, it wouldnt make sense at all... theres 4 parts to hearts in atlantis, 1st about the low men in the yellow coats,...the next 3 parts are the good parts and needed to explain the 1st and have a good ending...the movie was only the first part...and made no sense what about koontz, cranky, False Memory is my favorite. the guy is all obsessed with tear ducts and stuff...it was awesome... i just saw the movie Saw. Horrible acting and even worse dialogue. But, one of those endings that sure made me smile. |
| Posted By: Dragonmaster Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 992 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book I've got some King. My Uncle ilestrated the first coppy of "In the eyes of a dragon" The one that King printed in his bacement. He redid it a few years latter and changed ilestrators, so if your one of the lucky 500 people who have the origional, it's worth a good bit. I'm kinda OCD about reading lables, I have to read all the ingredients of a product before I eat it. Mr Cranky, you know where I work, come on down instead of just running your mouth. too late, Dragons did at one time exist, just not now. I'm not going into all that this week though. |
| Posted By: Gary Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 988 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book Hmmm... something's not quite authentic about your bad spelling, Dragonmaster. It seems a bit intentional - it's a fairly decent imitation, though. |
| Posted By: Krisbish96 Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 983 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book I've read every one of Dean Koontz's books, well except for the latest, which I will have soon. I also throughly enjoyed Eragon, and all of the HP books. Book five was particularly dark, and seemed to draw away from the children's book aspect of it. I really love to read, and will read most anything at least once. Laters. |
| Posted By: Dean Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 979 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book Who cares about you? |
| Posted By: Mr Cranky Posted On: Mar 14, 2005 Views: 972 | RE: Cracking open a new hardcover book My favorite Koontz book is Strange Highways. That is probably Dragonmaster. His spelling varies. sometimes he can spell up to 80% of his words right and other times he's lucky to get 5%. Dragonmaster, how about you make an attempt to use that vacant space between your ears for a change. I would waste my time trying to find you if you lived across town, let along several states away just because I had a dream. Think before you type. |
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