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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 5:45 pm
by EMINEM
Originally posted by Darkpoet:
<STRONG>Dp puts two 9mm rounds in Eminem's head, then calls the meat wagon. Nobody picks on Vivien.

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Fable: "casts resurrection on Eminem"
Eminem: casts Polymorth Other on DP while his back is turned
DP: Tranformed into goblin. Charisma actually improves from what it was before. Thanks Eminem profusely. Apologizes for shooting him.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 5:47 pm
by EMINEM
Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>Because of this, I must say that I have read a book by Stephen King and though I do not remember what book it was, I do remember I liked it.

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Ha ha! Thank you, Saturn! You just summarized why he's anathema to this thread!
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 6:16 pm
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by EMINEM:
<STRONG>Ha ha! Thank you, Saturn! You just summarized why he's anathema to this thread!</STRONG>
Huh? What?
*keeps her Silence Wall up*
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 6:17 pm
by Aegis
The only book of his I liked was "On writing, A Memoir of the Craft".
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 6:34 pm
by Georgi
Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>The only book of his I liked was "On writing, A Memoir of the Craft".</STRONG>
IMO Stephen King's best work has been the stuff that isn't his average horror stories. "Different Seasons" is a collection of four novellas, rather macabre, but not his standard horror fare. (The two short stories Viv mentioned, which were adapted into movies, are from this book.) Even better, and probably my favourite SK, is the Dark Tower series (three books so far, with more hopefully on the way). It's not horror, it's fantasy, and great reading as I recall - though it's been a while

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 7:06 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Ivan Cavallazzi:
<STRONG>Excellent sugestion!
I like to read(no order) :
1)Umberto Eco
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Great! That means we are at least three Eco lovers here
Do you like Borges? I like him - IMO he is one of the best short story writers of the 20th century.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 7:14 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by EMINEM:
<STRONG>P.S. Anyone who posts Stephen King will be on the receiving end of three Greater Malisons and a Power Word Kill.</STRONG>
I see I can now count the things you and I agree about to two

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 7:17 pm
by Aegis
I'm gonna have to check out this Eco guy.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 7:22 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>I'm gonna have to check out this Eco guy.</STRONG>
Definitely worth it. So is Borges, whom CE mentioned. He's been a favorite of mine for more than thirty years.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 7:55 pm
by Aegis
I'm making a list as we speak... Now... I must find the funds...

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:00 pm
by Georgi
Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>I'm making a list as we speak... Now... I must find the funds...

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Are library cards that expensive in Canada?

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:02 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>I'm making a list as we speak... Now... I must find the funds...

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I have always read a lot, both fiction and non fiction. As a kid and teenager, I used to go to the library and borrow 20-30 books at the time, and return then a month or so later. Libraries are great!

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:06 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>I'm making a list as we speak... Now... I must find the funds...

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Italo Calvino. Write it down.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:06 pm
by Darkpoet
Originally posted by EMINEM:
<STRONG>Fable: "casts resurrection on Eminem"
Eminem: casts Polymorth Other on DP while his back is turned
DP: Tranformed into goblin. Charisma actually improves from what it was before. Thanks Eminem profusely. Apologizes for shooting him.</STRONG>
Thanks Eminem profusely. Apologizes for shooting him. Then rips Eminem's head off and uses it for a bowling ball. Hmmmmmmm lines up for the 6 10 split. Yeeeeeaaaahhhhhh, got them with Eminem's ears.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:09 pm
by Darkpoet
I forgot Stephen Ambrose, excellent writer. He wrote the Band of Brothers, good non-fiction book and many others on WW2
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:30 pm
by humanflyz
@Yshania: Yeah, Donaldson is a great writer. Speaking of this Eco guy, what kind of books does he/she write? Also, while we are on the topic of books, are the dragon books by Anne McFarrey(sp?) books good?
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:45 pm
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>I'm making a list as we speak... Now... I must find the funds...

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As long as you're making a list, I have a recommendation. I also recommend this book to fable and C Elegans and anyone else who is looking for recommendations.
The Oath by Frank Peretti.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:49 pm
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by humanflyz:
<STRONG>Also, while we are on the topic of books, are the dragon books by Anne McFarrey(sp?) books good?</STRONG>
The Pern books by Anne McCaffrey?
I've not read'em because I can't figure out which one is the first one. Random Shadow has read quite a few of them and simply adores them. She's been trying to convince me to read them. Considering how good her Acorna books are, I'd say the Pern books are probably very good as well.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 8:51 pm
by C Elegans
@humanflyx: re Umberto Eco, check my post on page 1. He is a professor in philosophy (semiotics - ie the knowledge about signs and symbols and their meaning and interpretation) and he writes in the "modern synthetic" style. His works are stuffed with philosophical questions, history, and references to literature, art and science. His language is absolutely great. At the same time his books are exciting and entertaining to read.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 9:10 pm
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>@humanflyx: re Umberto Eco, check my post on page 1. He is a professor in philosophy (semiotics - ie the knowledge about signs and symbols and their meaning and interpretation) and he writes in the "modern synthetic" style. His works are stuffed with philosophical questions, history, and references to literature, art and science. His language is absolutely great. At the same time his books are exciting and entertaining to read.

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Once I finish the umpteen jillion books I'm currently reading, I'll have to check out this guy's work. Sounds interesting.
