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Highbury: Obviously he was referring to the master of the genre, the multi-award winning bestseller.
So yes, me.
(I friggin' wish.)
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Working on "Joyland" at work and "The Novellas" by some guy named Burke on the Kindle app on the phone. Almost finished with "The Tent". Lot's of left turns in that one.
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Originally posted by RJK1981 View PostWell, have my books chosen pretty much to bring on vacation with me in a few hours. Bringing Prophets of the Ghost Ants, Hell House, and Joyland for sure. Might grab On Writing too, but we'll see. Also bringing my Kindle too, of course.
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Originally posted by Tommy View PostReading Mystery Walk and I am kicking myself for not having read it sooner!
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Well, have my books chosen pretty much to bring on vacation with me in a few hours. Bringing Prophets of the Ghost Ants, Hell House, and Joyland for sure. Might grab On Writing too, but we'll see. Also bringing my Kindle too, of course.
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Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View PostHe absolutely is. BOYS LIFE remains one of my top ten favorite novels, and without MYSTERY WALK, I doubt there would ever have been a Timmy Quinn.
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Originally posted by RJK1981 View PostHeck I knew someone who didn't like V for Vendetta because there were too many words or too much talking.
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Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View PostI think it's pretty obvious what becomes of the wife. The whole wiping the shoes on the doormat says all that needs to be said about her fate.
I think Children of Men's ending is my favorite. If you haven't seen that movie I would recommend it.
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Originally posted by RJK1981 View PostYes it was, and that is good. Don't know if I would have enjoyed it otherwise.
Loved the open-ended conclusion as well. That one and Children of Men have some of my favorite endings, particularly Children of Men. They both end with at least a semblance of hope, but what would happen if those hopes were dashed? How would those characters react then? Love when these kind of movies have endings the viewers have to use their imaginations about to decide when happens next. I know some people hate the ending of Children of Men because it is not a clearly defined conclusion. I think it is silly to hate having to use your imaginations, but then again some people don't have imaginations. Heck I knew someone who didn't like V for Vendetta because there were too many words or too much talking. He wasn't a very bright guy though, lol.
No Country For Old Men (What happened to the wife? That part is not actually shown like pretty much everything else is in the movie. though it is easy to come to certain assumptions) falls into that open ended conclusions thing too, but not as much as those other 2 for me.
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Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View PostI liked the movie. Managed to be just as depressing as the book.
Loved the open-ended conclusion as well. That one and Children of Men have some of my favorite endings, particularly Children of Men. They both end with at least a semblance of hope, but what would happen if those hopes were dashed? How would those characters react then? Love when these kind of movies have endings the viewers have to use their imaginations about to decide when happens next. I know some people hate the ending of Children of Men because it is not a clearly defined conclusion. I think it is silly to hate having to use your imaginations, but then again some people don't have imaginations. Heck I knew someone who didn't like V for Vendetta because there were too many words or too much talking. He wasn't a very bright guy though, lol.
No Country For Old Men (What happened to the wife? That part is not actually shown like pretty much everything else is in the movie. though it is easy to come to certain assumptions) falls into that open ended conclusions thing too, but not as much as those other 2 for me.
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Originally posted by Tommy View PostI have avoided the movie just because I wanted to keep my vision of the book alive in my head but I do hear good things about, I will more than likely see it one day
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