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Chris, I am right at the end of They Thirst. I should finish tonight. Thanks so much for the loan, it is much appreciated! : )
My pleasure. Any time! I really enjoyed it and am thinking of re-reading 'Salem's Lot to compare them. They are both vampire "take-over" stories but of course 'Salem's Lot is on a much smaller scale.
What, Gator? I haven't read one thing that Jon has recommended to me that I haven't enjoyed. That's all I'm saying. If that's a lovefest, so be it.Somehow though, I thought a lovefest would be more fun.
OK. That means that as soon as Kealan, John Connolly and Dennis Lehane are free the REAL lovefest can begin!; P
Charlene wrote: "Yeah, you do, Jon. I think you have incredibly good taste in books. : )"Why, thank you, Charlene!
I just finished rereading Frankenstein and the book has left me very confused. Would anyone care to read my review of it and give feedback? I'm not sure if I'm extrapolating and inferring too much in order to give some sense to a generally blase book..... Any insights and contributions would be appreciated!
I still have Frankenstein on my shelf to read some day. Not sure I ever will but in the meantime, I am not much help, sorry.
So for those of you who have read The Terror by Dan Simmons and still have their books or e-book handy, I have a question. It involves a ****SPOILER**** so please don't read this unless you've read the book already.****SPOILER***** I am looking at what I think is a typo or flat out mistake by the author. If you go to Chapter 12, page 129, the heading gives the latitude, longitude and date, which is May 24-June 3, 1847. It then goes into Dr. Goodsir going with the men of the Erebus, led by Lt Gore onto the ice to try and find clear water, only to be decimated by a lightning storm that injures one of the men.
The next chapter, Chapter 13 on page 141, shows the date as June 3, 1946....and the captain sees the men coming back to the ship with Lt Gore dead. Clearly they have just come back from the same trip on the ice but something happened on the way back. But THE DATES ARE WRONG! Gore can't be alive in 1847 if he died in 1846? I think they screwed up the 1846 date. Did anyone else catch this?*****END SPOILERS*****
No, I don't. Of course, I read it many years ago so that's not surprising. Other than the date screw up are you enjoying it?
Aurora wrote: "I just finished rereading Frankenstein and the book has left me very confused. Would anyone care to read my review of it and give feedback? I'm not sure if I'm extrapolating and inferring too muc..."I wouldn't be much help, Aurora. In fact, I'm planning to re-read Frankenstein sometime this month.
Charlene wrote: "No, I don't. Of course, I read it many years ago so that's not surprising. Other than the date screw up are you enjoying it?"
Oh yes! Absolutely-it's only because I am so into it that I paid such attention to detail in the first place!
Jon Recluse wrote: "These things happen.I'm amazed at the typos I'm finding in my old paperbooks."
I see words spelled incorrectly from time to time but this one really took me by surprise and I wasted a good twenty minutes making sure I wasn't just a dunce, missing something obvious. LOL
My only problem with FRANKENSTEIN is that the instructions aren't really clear. Which side of the corpse do you hook up the positive cable? Is it positive first, or negative? They keep bursting into flames when I turn on the juice......
Just finished the short stories Thumbprint: A Story and Extraction. Gave both 2 stars. Neither one is worth the effort.Just started Say You're Sorry.
Finished The Turtle Boy. Very cool. Kin is next on my list, although now I want to buy all the Tommy Quinn books. What a conundrum!
Thanks, guys. I am going to read Kin because I've been very intrigued since a friend read it and compared it to Jack Ketchum. I will definitely read the rest of Timmy's story. How could I not after being sucked into his strange little universe. Just say no to conundrums!
Reading "Raven" by Charles Grant. Not completely sold on it. The style is often irritating and the viewpoint switches can be bewildering. It feels a bit stretched out, too, even though it's not long. One of the characters seems inconsistent and kind of manipulated to fit plot needs rather than organic. I'll finish it, but I'm not thrilled with it.
I know there are a lot of fans of Dan Simmons The Terror. Did you know three mummies were found from the doomed expeditions? Someone posted an awesome (sad) video of the discoveries. The music will stay in your head long after you finish watching,too. This video has really brought home the sacrifices these men made. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW_Hjh...
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I need a change of pace from horror for a bit. I just started a British murder mystery
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/91...