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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: November 25th, 2003, 1:14am |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
What have you been reading lately? That is the question I will ask, it tells alot about a person who actually does read, mostly that they can read
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: November 25th, 2003, 1:18am |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
So I'll start out
Ok I myself have been reading alot and can't remember them all for this one post and will post the rest later on
For now I've been reading a great book based on a true story called Saved!, it deals with an incident between two boats
Sleepers a great book that also has a film for it that i have yet to pick up
The ways of darkness, the wanting and The Sending
All good books dealing with drama mostly
The Sending is a good book that I didn't put down until i finished reading it, it only took me two days tho
I hope others will participate |
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Alan Holman |
Posted: November 25th, 2003, 7:32pm |
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I've been using this old computer, and dialing up to a text-based service called InfoTrac; it's an online database containing articles from hundreds of magazines, newspapers, and reference books. I've been using it to research whatever topic I'm interested in at any particular moment. |
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FSKessler |
Posted: December 5th, 2003, 4:13pm |
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LocationKansas City, Mo Posts93 Posts Per Day 0.01 |
This condition in my left eye has put the kibosh on regular reading (which sucks)...
I'm reading The Cold 6000 (Ellroy) and I'm dabbling in THE NAME OF THE ROSE by Umbero Eco. |
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Alan Holman |
Posted: December 6th, 2003, 4:43pm |
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I'm reading DEFYING GRAVITY by JENNIFER WYNNE WEBBER. The main character of that novel is quite similar to its author whom I've met. I'm taking the book slowly, and it's quite interesting. It's the book equivalent to a "chick flick" and thus it's an acquired taste. |
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Coronaguy17 |
Posted: December 14th, 2003, 12:21pm |
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LocationNorth Carolina Posts48 Posts Per Day 0.01 |
I'm Reading SCREENPLAY By: Syd Field. This is a really good book. It teaches you tricks for writting and every thing. You can probably find it at a local book store cuase i did. |
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Alan_Holman |
Posted: December 19th, 2003, 12:00am |
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SYD FIELDs book was interesting. I've read it. Whenever I find a book about screenwriting, I soak it up in a day or two. I've read enough theory to teach a dozen courses, but that info's meaningless until I'm produced. |
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Alan_Holman |
Posted: December 21st, 2003, 4:07pm |
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Today, I began reading THE GREAT GATSBY; I'm half-way through it already, and it's a nice, tight little book. So far, it's about this small town dude who moves near a big city and rents a shack for eighty dollars a month. The shack's nearly invisible in his rich neighbourhood, and his upper-crust next-door neighbour is the mysterious Jay Gatsby who throws wild parties frequently. Our main character subserviantly meets the care-free free-spirits of a social circle in a cozy rich New England macrocosm. The main character floats like a sponge in a sea, picking up on how these people live their lives, and learning what he can from them. At the end of chapter three, he's just met Gatsby. So now I'm going to continue reading, to find out what's so great about this dude Gatsby. |
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Chris_MacGuffin |
Posted: April 23rd, 2005, 11:36am |
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LocationWherever I may be Posts998 Posts Per Day 0.14 |
Mainly I read scripts, but as for books:
"The Regulators" "Fight Club" "A Clockwork Orange" "Of Mice and Men"
I think I write more then I read though... |
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Higgonaitor |
Posted: April 23rd, 2005, 11:53am |
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Location(40.717261, -73.600087) Posts934 Posts Per Day 0.13 |
Ok, I just finished a book called "kissing the Rain" which was good but it's one of those books that end with out finishing the story. I personally dont like that bexcause its like paying for something that isnt finished. if Im out for breakfast I wouldnt pay for a quiche that hasnt breencooked, you know? itwas pretty good though. |
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George Willson |
Posted: April 23rd, 2005, 10:20pm |
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Of The Ancients Doctor who? Yes, quite right.
LocationBroken Arrow Posts3591 Posts Per Day 0.51 |
Does it have to just be books? I will admit to reading through the librettos for Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung...again. Also read the Saga of the Volsungs. Just finished the Silmarillion by Tolkien. It was...informative if you like The Lord of the Rings. |
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: April 23rd, 2005, 10:29pm |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
The title of the board does say books. |
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George Willson |
Posted: April 24th, 2005, 2:31pm |
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Of The Ancients Doctor who? Yes, quite right.
LocationBroken Arrow Posts3591 Posts Per Day 0.51 |
Fair enough: Books: The Saga of the Volsungs The Silmarillion |
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Shonagh |
Posted: April 27th, 2005, 4:03pm |
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LocationBolton, England Posts83 Posts Per Day 0.01 |
I've just finished a book called Flicker, which is like the Da Vinci code (secret cults, coded messages, church conspiracys) but good, and about films. |
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: April 27th, 2005, 7:15pm |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
I haven't been reading anything lately, I just don't want to finish some books because once they're done what's next? I guess i should getback to reading my DS9 novels and buy the rest of the series where the Defiant gets a new commander and than finally the last DS9 novel where Ben returns. |
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