Josh’s
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(group member since Mar 10, 2008)
Josh’s
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from the The Dark Mythology group.
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Hmm. I bought Wicked Lovely and loved it! Then I went out and wasted my money on Ink Exchange. I was very disapointed, but I suppose eventualy I will give it a try again.
No, thats okay, I will buy it eventualy. My tastes go in cycles. Autumn for vampires and werewolves, deep winter for high fantasy, spring for fairies, and summer for everything.I really did enyoy Tithe. I think Holly did a good job utilizing fairy magic and the laws that bind it.
No, it was good. I would have read the others if the local library had them, but as far as buying them... there are better books.
One of my favorite fairy monsters is the Dullahan, the basic origin of the headless horseman.Oh that reminds me, Peter S. Beagle wrote a book called "Tamsin." It is a ghost story set in modern day England and the fairy folk are real. One of my favorite books ever.
Lol VJ. I dont mind that you use it, but you could give yourself a ridiculous title so I could do the same to you.
I supose the sign would be a serious safty matter, but I think people need to lighten up. It was very funny.
Yeah it does sound good. Another werewolf movie that didnt follow the book at all is "Blood and Chocolate." The only thing similar between the two are the names of the characters. I did enjoy both though.
He was funny in Van Helsing, but he slaughtered his character in LOTR. In all fairness, it wasnt his fault I guess, It was a flaw in the script.
Interesting view.personaly I am not into the whole zombie apocalypse strain, although zombies themselves are cool.
