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mikhail

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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    book is already on my list. Need another suggestion.

    you peasants are not very helpful.
    I'm not much of a horror buff, but the original Frankenstein (Shelly) and Dracula (Stoker) novels are both worth a read. I'm also a big fan of Neil Gaiman's short stories in Smoke And Mirrors, most of which are in the horror/fantasy genre. One in particular I'm thinking of because you wanted stories from the villain's perspective - Snow, Glass, Apples is a retelling of Snow White from the perspective of the Queen as an isolated and terrified woman trying to fend off her monstrous step-daughter.
     

    Lion

    King of Tuz
    Jan 24, 2007
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    mikhail thank for the suggestion about neil gaiman. i like his projects and they guy has a great imagination will check out the book :)
     

    Quetzalcoatl

    It ain't hard to tell
    Aug 22, 2007
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    Who here read The Satanic Verses by Rushdie? I've only read the first few pages and I have to admit it's a bit difficult, having to re-read some lines. Is the whole book like that?
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    Who here read The Satanic Verses by Rushdie? I've only read the first few pages and I have to admit it's a bit difficult, having to re-read some lines. Is the whole book like that?
    No, but I've read one or two of his other books, and I didn't like him. (Don't even remember the titles lol.) Personally, I think he's a bit of a hack, because I didn't find all that much insight in his writing, instead he likes to be kinda sensational, which gets boring when you realize there isn't a lot more to it.

    As for the Satanic Verses, I heard that the thing that made people all crazy is like a few pages out of the whole book or something, it's not even close to being the main story.
     

    Naggar

    Bianconero
    Sep 4, 2007
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    Just came back from my second visit to the book fair, and i'll be going once more

    and I got these books:

    -100 years of soltitude, by gabriel marquez
    -(an arabic study book about masonism)
    -family happiness, by leo tolstoy
    -frankenestein, by mary shelley
    -dr jekyll and mr hyde, by robert louis stevenson
     

    Naggar

    Bianconero
    Sep 4, 2007
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    yeah i love it! read an arabic translation before, but i stopped doing that mostly, its best to read the thing in its original language
    i wanna learn russian just to reread all dosteovsky's works, genius
     

    Naggar

    Bianconero
    Sep 4, 2007
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    Read it about 6 years ago.. it's wonderful!, but it was an arabic translation as well and i'm sure going to read the original version eventualy
    i remember also at the same time i read the hunchback of notredam and loved it
     

    pitbull

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    Jul 26, 2007
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    Just came back from my second visit to the book fair, and i'll be going once more

    and I got these books:

    -100 years of soltitude, by gabriel marquez
    did you like it?

    I'm continuing my affair with short stories, right know I'm stuck with O.Henry. A bit repetitive, but after reading his biography I understand a lot more (at least I'd like to think I do).
     
    Jul 5, 2006
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    House of Night Series : Marked, actually i dont like vampire things and never find them cool, but insistence of my cousin i started the novel with prejudice but liked it indeed, cos' the excitement never ended and tempo wasnt down till the end:tup:


    also now i am reading the second novel of the serie Betrayed:oops:..***..
     

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