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For reasons I don't fully understand, I've been on a Sinclair Lewis kick lately.
In the past month or so, I've plowed through Main Street, Babbitt, Elmer Gantry, Arrowsmith and It Can't Happen Here. I haven't been able to find a copy of Dodsworth anywhere; I tried to force my way through Kingsblood Royal, but it was so awful I had to stop. I was especially amused by the dedication of Elmer Gantry: "To H.L. Mencken, with profound admiration" which was probably much funnier back when the book was originally published, and Mencken's coverage of the Scopes Trial was still fresh in everybody's mind but, hey... a laugh's a laugh. |
Rho's been on a magazine kick lately, so I get to read what she reads...Upscale, Jet, and XXL magazines.
XXL has to be one of the worst magazines I have ever read, in that it is written in straight up ghetto talk. However, it did have some interesting articles on LL Cool J, Slick Rick, and a very nice photo spread of model/actress Sundi Carter. |
Old Brown Shoe-
THAT I will remember. Strangely enough- in a very nicer way someday.
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BTW
That was for 'Hubris Boy', and NOT Sycamore. In case you were wondering.
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Quick Question
Hi Alana Again. I was just wondering if you all just stick to the author you know. I am not trying to bring up arguments I just want to know if you like to read the well know as well as the newer authors.
Well talk to you later. Alana |
Oh I forgot
Well anyways since I brought up the subject. Who are your favorite authors anyways? I myself don't really have a favorite author I just read anything I like. Well talk to you later. Hope to see your replies soon.
Alana |
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Andrew Vachss Mercedes Lackey (sometimes - earlier stuff is better) Robert Heinlein Andrew MacDonald Tom Clancy Jerry Ahern Tanith Lee Larry Niven Terry Pratchett Stephen King Anne McCaffrey Michael Marshall Smith M.R. Sellars Jonathan Gash Dick Francis Jonathan Cain Walter Farley J.K. Rowling (yes, really) Marion Zimmer Bradley (there are TONS more. I didn't feel like getting up to look) Quote:
What leads you to choose the books you have read? Do you buy in a bookstore, dept/discount store, online or supermarket? Or do you still use the *gasp* library? (incidentally, I don't use the library a whole lot, because I much prefer being able to read at my own pace, and well, I'm also very acquisitive with respect to books ...) |
I'm a huge Stephen King fan. I got into them my sophmore year in high school and have nearly read all of his stories. Some of them aren't that great but I loved The Standand the Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. Besides King, I usually just grab whatever my dad finished reading, usually something along the lines of Nelson Demere(I think that's how you spell it, too lazy to look it up).
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Joe Q. Elliot Post Scriptum- I did write a few stories published under the name of "John Irving" as well and yes the picture on the back cover of the author is the same man whose picture is on the back of every "John Irving" story. : ) |
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Bye Alana |
right now HST fear and loathing in america, ayn rand - fountain head, and short stories on pirate history
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Stephen L. Carter's 'The Emperor of Ocean Park'
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Gonzo, if I might recommend ... The Pirate's Own Book (I've also read a couple of other pirating books, including two on lady pirates and another called Under the Black Flag, which had the coolest cover art).
Current read is The Essential Kaballah. |
The Opium War 1840-1842 by Peter Ward Fay
I like descriptive books on historical events. |
Ya i was reading under the black flag but i lost it like a month ago, things were crazy back then reaal crazy
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