Sarah's comments
(member since Aug 28, 2008)
Sarah's comments from the Cyber Book Club group.
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44. Capitol Scandal, Sarah Gregory (380 p)Just awful. Figured out the ending within the first 2 chapters.
I laughed for a good three or four minutes when I read that. It was so unexpected and it felt so out of character for my dear Mr. Darcy!
UGHHHH I did not like it much at alllll. I really did at first, I thought the way he added the zombie bits were really well done. But about the time Elizabeth went to visit Charlotte, it stopped being so good and started feeling like it was a chore for the new author. The end was just horrid, imo. Although this part was great:"She remembered the lead ammunition in her pocket and offered it to him. 'Your balls, Mr. Darcy?' He reached out and closed her hand around them, and offered, 'They belong to you, Miss Bennett.'"
PRICELESS.
37. Silent On The Moor, Deanna Raybourn (465 p)38. The Last Oracle A Novel, James Rollins (462 p)
39. One Fifth Avenue, Candace Bushnell (433 p)
40. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis (186 p)
41. Prince Caspian, C.S. Lewis (216 p)
42. Holes, Louis Sachar (233 p)
43. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Jane Austen & Seth Grahame-Smith (317 p)
Hey guys, sorry! Thanks Jenn Ahenry & Lisarenee for missing me! At least somebody did! LoL. It's not just you guys, don't worry, I'm not even playing Warcraft! GASP! I know. Also, I'm moving, so I've spent a lot of time helping the people moving out, cleaning, and starting to get my stuff moved in. Still got about a week to go before I'm done, then I'll start reading and posting and doing all that jazz again!
36. The Princess Bride S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure, William Goldman/S. Morgenstern (450 p)(16,666 p total)
Not cool to be talking about Jen. But sooo funny when I heard he admitted to making out with Perez! Gross!
I think I read somewhere that Rob is only mentioned peripherally in the Likeness, referring to the case in In the Woods. So I don't think there's a resolution to the childhood murders. And the third book is going to be about Cassie's boss from when she was undercover. I think it was on Amazon.
35. Comes a Horseman, Robert Liparulo (544 p)Started off amazing. Lost almost all it's steam about halfway through; turned into some weird Christian pop culture propaganda novel. The first half is all about assassins and murders and the FBI, and the it turns into a diatribe about the main characters dead wife and her religious habits. Either the author was trying to evangelize and failed HORRIBLY, or he has no idea what he was talking about and picked the most cliche Christian pop culture tenants to use. The author could have done so much with this book, and judging by the first half, maybe even two thirds, you really were expecting a huge bang; and then it just kind of tapers off and the resolution of the story takes a back seat to a character who doesn't even matter to the story.
I do believe it's in aisle 7, by the pharmacy, next to "incontinence" products.Hm.
That doesn't seem right. Incontinence with stinky cheese?
Ew.
When you said Jaff & trashy romances...I thought you said Jaffa...as in Jaffa cakes...and I got all sentimental and want to watch spaced and have delicious cookies...but you said Jaff. And I don't even know what that is.
But I know it's not Jaffa cakes. Sigh...
Ohhhhh Where the Wild Things Are looks sooo good! I love love love how it looks. And Spike Jonze + Arcade Fire? Are you kidding that's a recipe for yay!
Err....not a speed reader per se, but I do read really really fast.34. Breaking Dawn, SM (754 p)
And now my WoW account feels woefully neglected... must stop reading fluff and get down to crunching numbers...
*contemplates Lisarenee's genius moneymaking scheme**calls her foreign backers*
*calls the Malaysian government*
*gets on the private jet*
*flies to Lisarenee*
*uses memory modifier (aka Kaname)*
*leaves Kaname to make up for memory modification*
*flies back to FL*
*sells idea to foreign power holding book fiends*
*deposits most of the money in the group bank*
*sits back and relaxes.*
Not too bad for a night of work.
