I can't wait to see The Great Gatsby, since I've always loved the book. I hope they don't destroy it.
It sucks they had to put Leonardo decapro in it..... I think it is going to stink.
I can't wait to see The Great Gatsby, since I've always loved the book. I hope they don't destroy it.
My all time favorite book is The Long Walk written by Stephen King under the pen name Richard Bachman. Such a simple concept taken to an extreme.
It sucks they had to put Leonardo decapro in it..... I think it is going to stink.
I just have a little pocket version of the Tao te ching, and I lent my I ching to a friend of mine who I thought could use it more than me, and I essentially knew I was gifting it. I don't think the translation itself is terribly important just how much personal reflection you put into each section and what meaning you personally find in it. I should also mention the I ching isn't real in sequential order, you flip coins and it suggest a hexagram the hexagram then corresponds to passages that you read and offer you advice on how to be a "superior man"Carl Sagan's The Demon Haunted World was hugely influential for me.
Do you have recommendations for a particular translation that's best for these? Seems like there's a lot out there.
Did anyone else despise Girl With The Dragon Tattoo? Maybe something is lost in translation, but the only reason I finished that book was because everyone told me how good it is. I strongly disagree. It is far too tedious.
What do you have against DiCaprio?
I hate to be so negative all the time, but I didn't get what the big deal was about The Hunger Games. The concept itself is very interesting, but I thought the novels themselves were very poorly written.
Please be gentle.
What do you have against DiCaprio?
Just not a big fan of him..... not sure why he is such a big deal.
I HATED Titanic as well. The only good thing about that movie was Kate Winslet's boobies.... and you can see those just about anywhere.
A few mentions of Stephen King's IT so far. I have to admit, that is the scariest book I've ever read. But Stephen King is a master at that ****. Among his short stories, my two favorites are "The Raft" and "The Mist." Both of them are scary as **** too. His writing is so descriptive that you are basically transported there.
It sucks they had to put Leonardo decapro in it..... I think it is going to stink.
I hate to be so negative all the time, but I didn't get what the big deal was about The Hunger Games. The concept itself is very interesting, but I thought the novels themselves were very poorly written.
Please be gentle.
Vonnegut's Welcome to the Monkey House is a collection of short stories - maybe the best short story I've ever read is in there, "Harrison Bergeron." In the same vein, Farenheit 451 is really good.