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December 4th, instead of November 27th! :D

December 4th, 2011 not December 4, 2001 :P Thanks, Loretta! :D




I put it down, too. I really, really wanted to like it as I'm very interested in the Arthur legend. But it just left me cold to the point where it wasn't worth my time and energy any more. There are just too many books I'd enjoy out there and too little time!



that's exactly how i feel brandon. i absolutely loved the beginning...and that may be part of the problem. i skipped ahead to parts i liked and then went back and filled in the holes to get through those parts. sadly, i do feel i'll like the movie more. :D

Aww, same here Amanda! I really did enjoy the story and I'm glad I finally read the book.

Exactly!! :) I seriously feel a need to just skim the rest of the book. I have so many other books I want to read at the moment, and I'd hate to focus too much energy on just this one book. And the movie looks really good! Especially since it has Anjelica Huston in it!


if this makes sense...i love the plot, but hate the characters...er...i mean i dislike most of the characters! :)

i totally agree, loving frank was definitely like that for me and it took me forEVER to read it. hmmm, it started off nicely too!


i totally agree, loving frank was definitely like that for me and it took me forEVER to ..."
I loved the book ... flew through it. I knew about the ending, but was still mesmerized and thought the author did a great job with it. Those were 2 of the most selfish people that ever lived.
I love his designs, but think it would be most uncomfortable to sit in his chairs. I heard that he once told someone if they weren't comfortable in his furniture, then they weren't sitting in it properly! Such arrogance! LOL

i totally agree, loving frank was definitely like that for me and it too..."
see my problem was that i knew the ending, and therefore refused to like the character like i was supposed too. i read it fast in the beginning when i didn't know and then researched a little to see what happened and pow...read it slower and slower...
a friend of mine and i went to oak park, seriously beautiful stuff. my husband and i also watched the PBS biography about him. it was lovely and i've come to believe that old belief that all true artist are a little bit insane.
he probably did say that and he probably meant it! :D

I'm not sure they were meant to be likable. They were fascinating characters and it is one of my favorite books. It's a much more powerful book if you don't know how the story ends though. :-) I always recommend that people not research if they aren't familiar with it. It is an amazing story.
I'm probably not very accepting of women who walk away from their children. My ex-daughter-in-law walked away when my granddaughter was 15 months old and sick at the time. She had been cheating on our son for weeks. So no sympathy from me for women who do that! Needless to say, our son got full custody.

that's pretty funny amanda! i don't mind some difficult characters as long as there are characters to like as well. i've never liked villians, but love all anti-heroes! :D
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