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The Waste Lands: The Dark Tower Book III (Dark Tower) av Stephen King
Inhuman Beings av Jerry Jay Carroll
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Was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Saw you liked Butcher Boy, and I thought you might like my novel since it's also about a disturbed adolescent and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like. Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:
http://christophertusa.com/blog/?page_id...
Thanks,
Chris
inlägg gjort av cmtusa vid 11:04 am (EST) Mar 25, 2009
Thanks again, enjoyed and agreed with your review.
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I agree with you that the non-director's cut of the film Blade Runner is the better version. I was talking to my husband about it this past weekend. I guess he's never heard the narration. They don't seem to offer the narrated version on DVD (or, at least, they didn't - I haven't checked lately). We had been having a conversation about what we would want for our last meal if we knew we would be dying tomorrow (we had just had a terrific meal for my birthday). Then I asked him what last film he would want to see. MY answer was Blade Runner - the narrated version.
I just now saw your review of "Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner".
Thought I would stop in and say, "I agree".
Pam
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inlägg gjort av delphica vid 8:13 pm (EST) Sep 19, 2007
Amusing Alastair siblings first appeared under different names in Heyer's earlier novel BLACK MOTH; which may explain more about why this "disfunctional" family turned out the way they are--and might make Tracy/Justin more likeable to you?
Heyer's CONVENIENT MARRIAGE, set during age of Marie Antoinette, also has believable romance between older man (of 35) and unusual headstrong teenage heroine (turned 17).
As I think Avon's worldly-wise sister Lady Fanny comments, relationship between Justin & his former ward works, transforming him because he sees courageous Cinderella as someone to protect and cherish, awakening his noble instincts and buried decency to restore what was stolen from her.
If Leonie is annoying to you, maybe it's because you haven't read much other popular fiction of the time, with different depictions of feminine charms than now. Or is it her Frenchisms? She's got to be quick-tempered to echo parent.
Have you read any Geoffrey Farnol? (another popular early 20th century writer of historical fiction--see heroine and "villaness" of Pirate adventure MARTIN CONNINGSBY'S VENGEANCE, sequel to BLACK BARTLEBY'S TREASURE); I can picture them played by Selma Hayek and Madonna (guess in which roles).
I was taken aback by very popular early 20th century novel THE SHEIK, made into Rudolph Valentino film (talk about creepy relationship between heroine & hero! Not for the easily shocked--at least if you can read between the fade outs).
Comparing REBECCA by Daphne Du Maurier on www.bookcrossing.com to a long out of print "contempory novel by Heyer that could have inspired better-known book, I also was reminded of Daphne's grandfather's TRILBY, a smash-hit in its time. Compare character Svengali to Avon (both are sort of Pygmalion figures) and you might see Justin in a far better light!
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And probably start saving up $125,000 so that one day I too may own a first edition of Pride and Prejudice.
inlägg gjort av siriaeve vid 6:02 pm (EST) Aug 26, 2006
"The Long Room" eh? You're right, that is poetic. To me, any place with a mass concentration of literature has its own beauty, but it's always nice to see a place where the appearance matches the dignity of what it holds (though I will admit that Powell's City of Books in Portland OR is still one of my favorite places on God's Green Earth. Ugly as a concrete wart, but beautiful nonetheless).
inlägg gjort av coffeezombie vid 10:38 pm (EST) Aug 25, 2006
And a first edition of P&P? What what how?
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inlägg gjort av sd_sugarmagnolia vid 3:29 pm (EST) Aug 19, 2006
Also, have you seen that the Hewlett now has a blog? I am entranced.
inlägg gjort av siriaeve vid 8:03 am (EST) Aug 17, 2006