Insect Overlord wrote: » I picked up a book of Edgar Allan Poe's short stories last night, and read "The Tell-Tale Heart". Some of you may recognise it from a reference in the 1994 episode of the Simpsons, "Lisa's Rival".
Your Text Here wrote: » Interesting! Why do you think that? And I doubt he would agree with you
Your Text Here wrote: » Finished The Secret History yesterday. It is SAVAGE!
Slow Show wrote: » Spent my afternoon reading The Great Gatsby. Pretty good book, nothing amazing, but it was well worth reading in my opinion, and it was fairly easy-going and quick to read.
Insect Overlord wrote: » I also fulfilled a 3 year old ambition this weekend and read Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. The film Apocalypse Now was based on it, albeit with a change of setting/time-scene. What a book.
Namlub wrote: » I'm reading the Secret History because I copy everything Your Text Here does I discovered that my sister has it. Liking it so far, I keep getting two of the characters mixed up though >_<
Corkfeen wrote: » The play Endgame by Samuel Beckett which I view as Beckett's top secret love for 50s sci-fi (He probably wouldn't agree with me.).
Jackobyte wrote: » I just finished Twilight. I hate that I might have actually enjoyed it. /cringe
bythewoods wrote: »
Fergus_ wrote: » The Thin Executioner by Darren Shan
Whilom, as olde stories tellen us, Ther was a duc that highte Theseus; Of Atthenes he was lord and governour, And in his tyme swich a conquerour,
Lawliet wrote: » It wasn't anything gruesome that creeped me out, it was the attitude the film had towards the girls death. It was like the film was saying she was better off dead; she gets this magical world with new friends, and can watch everyone she knew dwell on how great she was! Just seems like a messed up message to be sending. Not to mention the bit at the end where she possesses that other girls body and makes out with the guy she had a crush on -who of course has never forgotten her or moved on. It was made out to be this heart-warming moment but I just thought it was disturbing.
Slow Show wrote: » Is The Lovely Bones book better than the movie? I've seen the movie and I didn't think it was too creepy, granted I'm not exactly very squeamish so that kinda thing goes way over my head, but I quite liked the movie and if the book's any good I can pick it up for peanuts in HMV.
Insect Overlord wrote: » I finished "Trainspotting" by Irvine Welsh last night. Would anyone like to talk about it with me?
bythewoods wrote: » My friend gave me "Never Let me Go" by Kazuo Ishiguro to start next. I'm really excited to get into it, he's meant to be a fantastic author, and I've never read his stuff. So yay for new books!