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I'm sorry the correct response was fruck off...


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i havent been attending rehearsals

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we didnt get home til three in the morning!

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I wasnt reading about pee!


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i dont know how to respond!

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me neither


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Bea Arthur?


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Right now I'm reading "What If?The World's Foremost Historians Imagine What Might Have Been".

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phew it was ALL only a dream....


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The Dark Tower Part VII.

I liked it.

But not all of it. I though Steven King was a dick to introduce himself into the story. It was unnecessary and just some weird writer ego shit. It didn't ruin the story, it was just... unnecessary.

I thought the ending was well done and appropriate.

I read the first book in the 1970's so it was kind of cool to see it through.


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"If I Had One More Wish" by Jackie French Koller.

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Quote:

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The Dark Tower Part VII.

I liked it.

But not all of it. I though Steven King was a dick to introduce himself into the story. It was unnecessary and just some weird writer ego shit. It didn't ruin the story, it was just... unnecessary.

I thought the ending was well done and appropriate.

I read the first book in the 1970's so it was kind of cool to see it through.




about 60% of most of King's newer novels are unnecessary....


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I don't think I've read a King story in ten years or so. I read INSOMNIA when it came out, but only because somebody lent it to me on a slow day at work, and the last one I read before that was either NEEDFUL THINGS or TOMMYKNOCKERS...


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I find most of his writing to be a cure for Insomnia.


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Unfortunate, but true...


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I just finished readinf Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

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One of my favorites right there.

I'm currently reading (for school, natch) Dante's Inferno and St. Augustine's City of God. Really enjoying Inferno!

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I never read City of God. I'll look that one up.

Truth be told, I didn't know St. Augustine had any surviving books. Goes to show what I know.

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He has several. I've read Confessions and On Christian Doctrine already this year and still have to read the Enchiridion on Faith, Hope, and Love. You can also find essays that he's written, like On Baptism, which is a part of the "Nicene-Post Nicene Fathers".

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HEY SD yeah To Kill A Mockingbird is reallllly good! Hrm.....what am I reading? I'm really into mystery/suspense, legal fiction, and some forensic thriller books (I can't handle alot of blood and gore though). I should be reading something challenging to the mind like C.S. Lewis next week but for now I'm reading Mary Higgins Clark, just finished reading all of John Grisham's books (don't buy "The Bleachers" unless your a guy....its boring, Tami Hoag (really good suspense books but wayyyy too many graphic sex scenes so I quit reading her stuff), Catherine Coultier, James Patterson's "The Lake House" book which had very little plot (don't get it), Kristin Hannah's "Summer Island" is a really good mother/daughter book with a good ending, and I read THE AWESOMEST book ever that I found at Half Price Books, "Numbered Account" by Christopher Reich. Which reminds me.....gotta make a trip back out to Half Price Books this weekend. Gotta get something lots more educational and challenging to read

I am just a big mystery book lover kinda person......stems from the hidden pictures and puzzle solving as a kid I guess

As for Steven King.....the only novel I read of his was "The Stand" which was pretty good. I can't handle reading stuff that evil or horrific-gives me nightmare for weeks


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I just picked up Diary by Chuck Palahniuk today. What I've read so far I've liked, but then, I've liked everything I've read of his so far. Speaking of, Pariah, have you read Stranger than Fiction yet? How is it?


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I read part of stranger than fiction. Half the stories were good, half of them sucked. I wouldn't pay to read it.


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I'm sorry, is you're name Pariah?


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I actually just read it.

And unfortunately, I have to agree with Rex.

What sucked the most is the fact that Chuck Palahniuk's build up is boring half the time is ome of his books, but you're always surprised in the end by the outcome and how much the build up actually added to it. So when you get finished reading the story and have reached the conclusion but get know "Oh yeah!" surprise or "That was fucking cool!" ending, you just find yourself with wasted time--And not with the usual waste of time from like any other book you had to read that sucked, you feel like you're still WAITING even after the story's finished.

I'm pretty sure this is because I read all his books chronologically and got used to seeing his more classic routines, but not certain.

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Finished Diary last night. Very. Fucking. Good.


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Backwards motivated me...I'm now reading, "The Screwtape Letters' by C.S. Lewis...it's sooo good! Reads like a novel


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