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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Master masturbator!
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Escondido, CA
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I said blood bath because she was knocking off so many characters. Plus over 50 namless people died at the end. I thought the last chapter should had been longer, she didnt explain what happend to the rest of the characters and it all seemed kind of cheesy.I did like the kids name though A.S.P. I also would have liked Ginny and Luna to have had bigger roles. But the book was great. I went and reread(listen to 5 and 6) all the books right before the 7th book came out. Plus watched all the movies again. I did go see Order of the Phoenix. I was disappointed. It was good, but I thought it was to choppy and rushed. It really needed to be 3 hours to be great.Plus I really didnt like the fight scene at the end. I hated the deatheater fight with them flying around in clouds of smoke. At the time I had no idea were they got that crap from. But you find out in book seven and even then there is only two people who can do it.Plus Dumbledore fight needed to be longer and there needed to be a better explanation of the prophecy.Thought Cho changs kiss was to long and didnt like her being the betrayer. I was really disapointed in Snapes flashback. After seeing it I was ready to give up on my theory of him and Lily. Anyways Im sad there isnt going to be anymore Harry Potter. It would nice if she started another series with Ted, asp or anyone really. Just having it in the same world would be nice.Kind of like the star treks. For the people who like to read backwards ***SPOILERS***** mostly for the Order of the phoenix movie but a few minor ones for Harry Potter 7 Last edited by broncolife; 07-24-2007 at 08:00 PM.. |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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I also have to disagree with Potter 5. Rowling really didn't handle the whole Harry/Cho thing well at all, just letting it fade/fizzle (more like Harry forgot he had a girlfriend). Setting her up as the betrayer of the DA handles that situation better and eliminates 15 minutes of film time for of background work for a minor character. Granted, one of the strengths of Rowlings work is the way she uses minor characters, but Hollywood doesn't have time to develop minor characters for feature films. Really, OOTP did the best job of maintaining the story and eliminating the things that wouldn't play well on the big screen. Sure there were problems with it, but you'll never see a novel made into a book and not see differences. Usually glaring differences that completely ruin the enjoyment factor if you've read the book. I think the biggest adaptation challenges are still ahead of them in 6 and 7. "Half-Blood Prince" could be very good or very bad but my expectations for "Deathly Hallows" are very low. There is so little they can afford to cut out and leave the story intact that unless they make it 3-4 hours long it's probably gonna suck. Ben |
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Just Drafted
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 6
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i read the scarlet letter and hated it
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Guerrilla Ontologist
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Future
Posts: 42,723
Adopt-a-Bronco: Prima Materia |
Were you forced to? I know that's the only reason i did - lol
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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I am stoked! I just got the Harry Potter audio books read by Stephen Fry. These are the UK versions of the books and I've been wanting to know what the differences are for a looooooooong time.
Anyone else here ever read anything by Steven Gould? Ben |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: May 2001
Location: ND
Posts: 37,952
Adopt-a-Bronco: Eddie Royal |
The Husband...by Dean Koontz.
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grand pubah
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,950
Adopt-a-Bronco: Bubby Brister |
Anyone read Tony Dungy's Quiet Strength? It looks like it could be a great inspirational book. Just wondering how much of the book is Christian-focused, and how well I would enjoy it, being a non-Christian.
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Over Jay Cutler
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Leucadia, CA
Posts: 7,836
Adopt-a-Bronco: Tony Scheffler |
I have been reading "The Summer He didn't Die" by Jim Harrison.
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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I've been pleasantly surprised by the Artemis Fowl books (at least so far). I checked out the first one on a whim and the second one because the first was so good. I've got the third, fourth and fifth on hold now.
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: South Carolina
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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I'm nearly done with the Artemis Fowl books (at least those that have been published so far) and have been comletely entertained. Anyone who likes well written "kid" books and can withstand somer mildly juvinile fart humor should give them a go. Next up is the "His Dark Materials" series by Philip Pullman, starting with "The Golden Compass." After that I'm back to the "Sword of Truth" series by Terry Goodkind. I've read the first three (out of 11, so far) and while it's not the best fantasy fiction I've ever read, it's been but good enough (so far) to keep my interest.
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Las Cruces, NM
Posts: 2,499
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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I just placed holds on the first two "Frankenstein" audio books. The rave reviews here on the Mane made me do it. ![]() Ben |
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...there ain't no devil
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Morrison
Posts: 17,132
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We have people coming into the bookstore I work in asking for the 3rd ALL the time. He hasn't written it yet and no one knows when. Just a heads up!
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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Just finished "The Amber Spyglass" (part 3 of "His Dark Materials) and was absolutely blown away! That series is one of the top five works of fiction I've read in the last decade. Now, if they'll just do them justice in Hollywood. "The Golden Compass" is due out in Dec. but I've got this terrible feeling that they're going to do a composite of all three books and that never works.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Earth Division
Posts: 19,865
Adopt-a-Bronco: Gilgamesh |
Where's Waldo was ****in' fantastic. Got it from my niece.
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Nixonite
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Arcadia, CA
Posts: 33,506
Adopt-a-Bronco: D.J. Williams |
Currently reading Conrad Black's Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full and it is excellent, remarkably well balanced and very thorough. A great addition to the scholarship in this area, right up there at the top alongside Stephen Ambrose's super 3 volume series.
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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Well, I just got back from a visit to the internet movie database and I found out that "The Golden Compass" is not going to be a composite of the three books (part 2 of the series "The Subtle Knife" is due out in 2009). I am now officially pumped to go see this one! Anyone else looking forward to it?
I'm just finishing up (actually reading, not the audio books) "Regeneration" by Julie Czerneda. It's the third part of her "Species Imperitive" series and all three are very good Sci-Fi. "The Sword of Truth" series stagnates a bit with the fourth book. I'm hoping it'll pick up again but I've taken another break from it to do "The Sword of Shannara" by Terry Brooks and "Blaze" by Richard Bachman (Stephen King). "The Sword of Shannara" started out very derivitive (basically "The Fellowship of the Rings" without a ring and with different character names) but got much better as the story moved on. "Blaze" is simply a great read (or listen this time through). Ben |
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Pro Bowler
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 618
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anyone read any of these? riend is selling a bunch, and I want to pick up some. any reviews would be nice....need to see if i want to read them/ what order!
The Gunslinger series by Stephen King The Icewind Dale Trilogy The dragon Riders of Pern series (8 books)by Anne McCaffery The Elf Stones of Shanhara series (6 books) by Terry Brooks The Dragon and the George/THe Dragon on the Border by Gordon *****on. Also the Wheels of Time series....Anyone read all of them, how are they? thanks! |
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Guerrilla Ontologist
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Future
Posts: 42,723
Adopt-a-Bronco: Prima Materia |
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I sorta liked the gunslinger series by king - the book 'insomnia' i believe had a wierd tie in to it as well |
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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I haven't read the "Icewind Dale" books, but I've yet to see anything based on a video game that was ever really good. There are over 20 Pern books. The original Pern storyline is extremely good and very much worth the time to read while the others are hit and miss. The ones you reall need to read are, "Dragonflight "Dragonquest" "The White Dragon" "All the Weyrs of Pern." All the other Pern novels revolve around these four. The original Shanhara series is only three books. "The Sword of Shannara," "The Elfstones of Shannara," and "The Wishsong of Shannara." The others are additional to the original trilogy. I've read "The Sword of Shannara" and found it to be good, but not all that. I haven't even heard of the next two you mention. I'll have to check them out. Don't bother with "The Wheel of Time." They're dry and slow paced and so blatently derivative that Robert Jordan should be paying royalties to other authors. Of all the books listed, I would read "The Dark Tower" first. One of the best surrealistic fantasy series ever written. In fact, I'm currently going through the series again on audio book. This will make my third complete reading (twice in print, once in audio) and I've read "The Gunslinger" more times than I can remeber. On another note. I recently read "Stardust" (the one they based the movie on) and it was totally, completely, wonderfully awesome. I haven't deen the movie yet, but if it's one-fourth as good as the book it's gonna be good. Up next (in print) is "The Spiderwick Chronicles." I've heard good things, so I figured I'd give 'em a shot. Ben |
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Go C.U.
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: LoDoDenver
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Pensees by Blaise Pascal and
Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards! ![]() |
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Pro Bowler
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 618
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Any other recommendations? I love mid evil fantasy and star wars/mass effect type books. |
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