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Patti (baconater)
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Aug 02, 2011 01:22PM
I've been looking for it, Steve. Where was it?
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Oh no! It's another mystery!I just clicked the book image again and there it was. I came out and clicked again and it was gone again. Very odd. A Goodreads glitch perhaps. When I click to add a question (even though it says there's no trivia or quizzes - there it is.
If you type '307 million' into the trivia question search field (Explore>Trivia from the main menu) it comes up.
I did answer it Steve and i'm ashamed to say I got it wrong. I would explain why but that might give away the answer to others and also cause offence :oS so lets just leave it at that!Haven't looked for it since but i guess now i've answered it it wont appear for me again
They're supposed to appear when you click on my book cover, but sometimes they do and sometimes they don't. I've added 3 now.
ah i've only answered the one. I couldnt be bothered loading the website on my phone and i'm too lazy to log in to my emails on the laptop...
Jud (judder) wrote: "ah i've only answered the one. I couldnt be bothered loading the website on my phone and i'm too lazy to log in to my emails on the laptop..."You youngesters are supposed to be the technology buffs on here!
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a couple of days ago and started reading last night.Update:
I have read about a quarter of it. As someone who has been researching my family history for about a dozen years I am quite interested to see how one of my other hobbies fits into my reading.
well I've finished. Rattled through and really enjoyed it. Easy to pick up and hard to put down I say! This is great as I wouldn't have looked at it had it not been for this reading group.
I have almost finished, I have recommmended the group and book to a couple of friends who have kindles. I am surprised to see that so few people in the group have voted for the next book.
I was thinking of adding out-takes from In the Blood to my website. I cut 50,000 words and though none of them were really needed to tell the story, I cut some entire scenes that I really liked. They're unpolished and perhaps a little rough, but I was wondering if this is something anyone would be interested in reading. They would be spoilers, of course, so I'd have to put them in an 'Are you really sure you want to read this?' section that would be intended for readers who had read the book first. Seems like a new idea with a book and I just wondered if there would be any interest.
Steve,I would like to read them after I finished the book.
I'm about halfway through and really enjoying it.
Thank you.
Glad you're enjoying the read, Vanessa. Could be interesting, couldn't it? Like the extras you get with DVDs and Blurays. I think I'd leave the scenes raw - errors and all if there are any (probably). It might even catch on. Imagine seeing the bloopers from big name writers.
Nothing like as funny, Patti. But then what is? Maybe I could write a special funny scene for the end of the outtakes in the Shrek style. Like JT's on a film set and something hilarious happens and he cracks up laughing. The ideas are flowing tonight. I should go and write something!
I'd like to read your out takes!
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I'll get to work then. I Hope to have them there by next weekend, and I think it would be a fitting way to thank everyone for their support while In the Blood has been the group read, to give a little extra back as it draws to close.
Look forward to that Steve - and I promise not to look for bloopers! (Might have to read with my hands tied behind my back!)
Ingnite wrote: "Look forward to that Steve - and I promise not to look for bloopers! (Might have to read with my hands tied behind my back!)"It shouldn't be too bad. Depends how early on in the editing process the cuts were made. I'm sure I won't be able to put them out there without giving them a once over for typos and missing words, but I want to leave the actual content alone in its first draft form so there will be overwritten bits and maybe wordy passages that I would otherwise have edited. I think it will be nice to see the rough edges.
A bit Sunday silliness - or maybe not.I have an actor in mind to play JT when that big film producer calls. Who do you see playing the role?
I remember the story of Firefox. This was Craig Thomas' big break out novel. He was teaching english in the West Midlands at the time when a guy turned up at his door representing a well known actor who wanted to buy the rights to the book for a film project he wanted to do. He asked the author to please take him to a lawyer of his choosing so that he could give him a cheque for $250,000.It was at that point that Craig Thomas decided to become a full time author! Of course the uunmentioned actor was Clint Eastwood who had been given a copy of the book by a friend. He enjoyed it that much he decided to make the film.
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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
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My first choice would be Denzil Washington. He has the gravitas to pull it off, I believe.My second thought would be David Duchovny. I think he is quite an under rated actor who could handle that role well.
Finished the book at 3 o'clock this morning!...what a great book.I would have never guessed the outcome of the story. I'll definately be buying the following book and the out takes if they become available.
Thanks Steve.
Buy the outtakes... Now there's an idea. But no, they will be free to read on my website soon. Thanks again, Vanessa. I posted a reply to your other entry in the review thread.I hadn't thought of David Duchovney in the role, Geoff, But now I am and yes, I can see him as JT. I had Oliver Platt in mind - particularly as he looked in 'A time to kill' or perhaps Tim Robbins.
Tim Robbins I could see in that part. Mind you, I'm not going to veto a relative, no matter how distant ;-)
I couldn't really decide. There were aspects of both that I liked for JT. Someone said in their review that they could see Harrison Ford in the role if her were younger. What a shame he's too old.
I know what you mean. I thought of Harrison Ford too and dismissed him for the same reason.There is always Kevin Spacey, of course.
As I rarely watch films and struggle to envisage the actors you're all talking about, I shall sit this one out. I WILL watch this film though!
Geoff (G. Robbins) wrote: "I know what you mean. I thought of Harrison Ford too and dismissed him for the same reason.
There is always Kevin Spacey, of course."
Yes, Kevin Spacey! I couldn't think of anyone who could play JT but now that his name has been mentioned I can see that he would be perfect. Anyone know how to contact him? lol
(Be nice if we could send him the book somehow!)
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There is always Kevin Spacey, of course."
Yes, Kevin Spacey! I couldn't think of anyone who could play JT but now that his name has been mentioned I can see that he would be perfect. Anyone know how to contact him? lol
(Be nice if we could send him the book somehow!)
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Geoff (G. Robbins) wrote: "Send a copy to the Old Vic for his attention."Hmmm, I see a flaw in this plan. will you give him a kindle to read it on or photocopy the kindle pages.
Is Kevin Spacey tall enough? Who cares, if he's interested I'll re-write the character profile and hand deliver the manuscript direct to the stage door. Kevin Spacey... I like it. Likeable. Great actor. Red carpet film premiere party anyone?
Thanks very much for your Amazon review, Vanessa. I had a game of golf this afternoon (for the exercise and human interaction) so have been off line for a few hours or would have sent my thanks sooner. Very kind of you. Drop an 'Add me' email to 'intheblood@ymail.com if you want me to email you direct when the sequel is out.
Interesting that you mention height Steve. The Jack Reacher novels are currently being filmed. Jack Reacher is 6ft 5in tall and is being played my Tom Cruise. Go figure.Geoff
That made me laugh, Geoff. I guess anything goes.Vanessa. I got your email and have added you to the list.
It's strange, I never saw JT as a tall man, but more the sort of slim guy who goes to the gym to keep fit of average height and build.I don't remember you actually mentioned his height in the book. Perhaps the picture of him in your head makes you aware of how tall he is?
His height is definitely mentioned on Steve's website. I'm sure he's spoken of as tall in the book too. I saw him as gently gone to seed (a bit like me!)
About 30% through the book and really enjoying it. My mother has been pestering me to finish it because she wants to read it next (I told her about it a few days ago when I started it). However she got her very own Kindle yesterday and I have downloaded it for her. It's going to be her first book read on Kindle ;-)As for who would play JT in a film version. Well as I have been reading I have had in my mind a sort of cross between Gerard Butler and Russell Crowe (not exactly sure why I came up with that).
Hi Maureen, glad you're enjoying the book. Two people in the same family reading it at the same time is probably a first, and speaking of firsts, I really hope your mother's first Kindle book doesn't put her off ownership :o)I'm not familiar with Gerard Butler (will have to look him up though), but Russell Crowe? It's really interesting to see how different people conjure varying images when reading a character in a book, which is of course one of the great aspects of words and imagination compared to film where what you see is what you get.
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