Posted by fayeroe on March 21, 2003, at 12:23:44
In reply to A random post about books... » fayeroe , posted by NikkiT2 on March 21, 2003, at 11:54:43
> You're right.. I have given up on books, before, but have always managed them at a later date.. "One flew over the cookoo's nest" was one that took two attempts.. "Lord of the Rings" was one that must ahve taken 3 or 4 attempts.. but is now one of my favourite ever books!!
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> I just like my books to flow nicely!! I need some kind of time reference... and this book doesn't have that.
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> I hate not having a book I'm enjoying.. I'm always at my happiest when I have a nice big book (a series is always exciting!) that I'm enjoying... I love to be able to escape from real life into a book. I think thats why I've recently got into more fanstasy style books.. My brother lend me a series of books by Piers Anthony, set between a world in the future, and a magical world.. I loved them!! But my local book shop has a really poor Sci Fi section, so haven't known what books to go for. I guess I like my books slightly magical, thats it!! My favourite author is Isabele Allende ("Eva Luna" and "House of Spirits" being my favourites of hers), and alot fo her writing contains some level of magic. Have you read "Captain Correlis Mandolin"?? Well, the author of this wrote a great trilogy before that.. "Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord ", "The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts " and "The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman". They are simply fantastic.. they don't have to read in any order, but characters from each book travel through the others books.. I loved them!! I just wish he'd hurry up and write more.
> "Love in the time of Cholera" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a book I found really beutiful. A love story, but not your usual!
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> "Atonement" by Ian McEwen I liked alot... think that was a book here for me to read.. Then I read "Amsterdam" by him and didn't like it at all.
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> "K-PAX" and its two sequels gave me some enjoyment last year.. they're mad!! About a guy that turns up at a mental hospital in New York claiming to be an alien from the planet K-PAX.. He appears to be mentally ill, but you're never sure!!!
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> Crumbs.. I've really wibbled off on one here!! Hope someone can give me some reccomendations based on the ones I've enjoyed most over the past few years!!
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> Hope I didn;t bore anyone too much!
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> Nikki xxx
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> Nikki! Wonderful! I'm always looking for personal references on books and now I have a ton of them! There are some wonderful books about life in San Francisco by a man who's name magically escaped me while I typed. But one of the books is "Babycakes"....BUT they should be read in order!!!!!!! A movie was made in Britain and Olympia Dukakis played one of the main roles. It is delightful. Three videos. Have you read "The Road to Alice"? I'm so much a realist that I don't deal with sci-fi or fantasy too much but am going to check out some that you mentioned. I too am happiest when I am aquiver with joy because it's time to go to bed and read! And my granddaughter, aged 4, is really into books and I'm so glad. "Old Turtle" is the most delightful children's book that I've bought recently for her. I love box turtles and this book is so good. My cats all get ready for bed when they see me get a book and turn the covers back. They know we're in for the long haul. :-) Readers all. Fayeroe just sighs and knows that playtime is over!AND for music...has anyone heard the cover by Primus of "Have a Cigar"..an old Pink Floyd Song? It is playing on my media player now and the bass is just etheral. I understand from my daughter that the Primus bass player is known for his skill. And did Norah Jones win a few Grammys or what? I really enjoy her voice. Does anyone else download and burn cds from the internet? I use Kazaa. xoxoxo pat when you can get 50 blanks for $12...it makes music affordable for those of us who are not wealthy!
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