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Quote from: MCT on February 07, 2006, 01:30:41 PM
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Well if you liked her writing then I'm going to give a little advice:
Do away with the superficial stigma surrounding the supposed "genre", and go pick up Interview. This will give you access to a wonderfully written book (certainly one of her best), a wonderful series (though somewhat redundant and waning near the end) full of fascinating characters, ideas and some exemplary novels, as well as a good foothold into an expansive Universe that includes the Mayfair Witch trilogy; a trilogy that is an integral part of the Chronicles (Vampire) I might add, as the two become inexorably linked as the overall narrative progresses.
And of course you could always start with the first Mayfair novel, The Witching Hour, instead of going the Vampire route straight away. You are after all just testing the water.
Anyway my main point is thus - if you're willing to give the crazy old bat a go, you'd be much better served by tackling her best work first and then maybe moving on to other novels (if you ever get that far!) after the fact.
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I've seen the movie, Interview With A Vampire. But I'm sure the book is a lot better. I'll give it a try.
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Yeah the book is a different animal altogether. Which is so often the case between film and page anyway.
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hey Jim you read homer's illiad?
done that one for intro to greek lit..... really great read
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ive had "a scanner darkly" by phillip k dick for a while but only started reading it about a month ago and havnt really had chance to read much.i know it was recently mentioned by axl but has anyone else read it and what did you think.by the way ive read about 30 pages so far but when my work slows down,ill get into it again coz its a book that cant be rushed.
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Quote from: Prometheus on February 08, 2006, 06:35:02 PM
hey Jim you read homer's illiad?
done that one for intro to greek lit..... really great read
Not yet, but I really should. It's on my to read list.
Studying Classics, I pretty much know everything about it already, so I am definatly going to soon.
The Odyssey is...Incredible. Have you read it?
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I've seen the movie, Interview With A Vampire. But I'm sure the book is a lot better. I'll give it a try.
try Memnoch the devil or any anne rice cycle. pretty good.
i started Fritz Leiber cycles ( lankhmar cycle). pretty good. basic sword&magic fantasy. but with modern twists (character relation)
yeah. Illiad .... i need to read that again. i hate how they make us read that when we're 10, and then we forget ....
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yeah. Illiad .... i need to read that again. i hate how they make us read that when we're 10, and then we forget ....
Well, at least you were made to read it at all. We aren't in England. Any study of Literature is allways Shakespeare and Bronte, Shakespeare and Bronte...
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well shakespeare is fun ... ?____? (we have our share of french classics ... Moli?re ....at least it's funny
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Well, Shakepeare is good, if you take away the feeling of school that comes with it...
My main problem with Shakepeare is that if you want to study Literature then you are looking at having to study at least four of his plays while you work your way through the system...
Now, while personally I don't mind that much, it does make it feel a bit forced, and puts a
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Anyway, what am I reading at the moment...
David Gemmel's Lord of the Silver Bow, Ludlum's Identity and Nicholson's The Wind Singer.
Oh, they're all very good.
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I'm reading "Becoming a Tiger" by Susan McCarthy. It's really interesting - about animal behavior.
I think I'm going to re-read "Secret History" by Donna Tartt, too. That's one my favorites.
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reading The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice. That and Interview With A Vampire also by Anne Rice and The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova are my favorite books. There is also a series called Left Behind. 12 books in all. Very good.
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Finally started "Christine" great book so far, King never ceases to amaze me.
Cant wait to pick up his new book "Cell"
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I dont know the name of it but I saw that Dean Koontz has a new book out about someone who can communicate with the dead. I know its the second in the series, but what was the first book.
Sorry thats so vague but the question just popped into my head.
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I dont know the name of it but I saw that Dean Koontz has a new book out about someone who can communicate with the dead. I know its the second in the series, but what was the first book.
Sorry thats so vague but the question just popped into my head.
First book is called "Odd Thomas"
the 2nd book is called "Forever Odd"
I havent read them yet but Im goin to real soon, people on the Koontz message board rave about them though.
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whispers ( i think its called ) its the best dean koontz book ever.
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Reading 'On The Road' by Jack Kerouac.
Can't remember what I last finished... 'The Da Vinci Code' maybe?
If you want to read the scariest book in the world read 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z Danielewski... I kid you not, it's damn frightening.
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Quote from: AxlRocks_MyWorld on February 23, 2006, 05:15:34 AM
whispers ( i think its called ) its the best dean koontz book ever.
If u liked Whispers u should check out "Watchers" that is considered by Koontz fans as his greatest novel.
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Quote from: D? on February 22, 2006, 07:56:04 PM
Quote from: kujo on February 22, 2006, 03:54:31 PM
I dont know the name of it but I saw that Dean Koontz has a new book out about someone who can communicate with the dead. I know its the second in the series, but what was the first book.
Sorry thats so vague but the question just popped into my head.
First book is called "Odd Thomas"
the 2nd book is called "Forever Odd"
I havent read them yet but Im goin to real soon, people on the Koontz message board rave about them though.
I enjoyed Odd Thomas but didn't care for Forever Odd as much.
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