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Classic

Skylark, I finally got to finish Howl's Moving Castle.
I loved it from beginning to end.

On to The House of Many Ways.  giggle;

Skylark

Quote from: ClassicTyler on February 04, 2009, 05:48:55 PM
Skylark, I finally got to finish Howl's Moving Castle.
I loved it from beginning to end.

On to The House of Many Ways.  giggle;

I'm glad you loved it! It's a really amazing book.


I am still reading Naked Lunch and I really love it but am also very confused by it. I am glad for it though because it promotes friendship between my english teacher and I <3 we have plans for lunch tomorrow.
the book of right on

Classic

Quote from: Skylark on February 04, 2009, 05:54:58 PM
I'm glad you loved it! It's a really amazing book.


I am still reading Naked Lunch and I really love it but am also very confused by it. I am glad for it though because it promotes friendship between my english teacher and I <3 we have plans for lunch tomorrow.

To be honest, I thought it was better than the movie.

Anyways, I hope you have a great lunch date tomorrow. :)
You should read The House of Many Ways by Diana Jones. It features Sophie and Howl.

Skylark

Quote from: ClassicTyler on February 04, 2009, 05:58:22 PM
To be honest, I thought it was better than the movie.

Anyways, I hope you have a great lunch date tomorrow. :)
You should read The House of Many Ways by Diana Jones. It features Sophie and Howl.


In a lot of ways I agree with that but I do think that the movie did a really great job adapting the book. I think both are really fantastic.
Oh, thank you! I am sure I will.
I'll definitely look into it, I had read that she wrote more, but I have yet to check it out.
the book of right on

Classic

Quote from: Skylark on February 04, 2009, 06:09:04 PM
In a lot of ways I agree with that but I do think that the movie did a really great job adapting the book. I think both are really fantastic.
Oh, thank you! I am sure I will.
I'll definitely look into it, I had read that she wrote more, but I have yet to check it out.

Don't get me wrong. Miyazaki's film is amazing. One of his best.
And yes. You should definitely look into her other writings.

LCK

I'm reading Flowers for Algernon for my English class.
It's a novel that tells the first person account of a mentally handicapped man who undergoes a surgery to gradually increase his intelligence.

And for my personal enjoyment, I'm going through the entire works of Edgar Allen Poe.

Nyerp

Quote from: Trevor on February 04, 2009, 06:30:49 PM
It's a novel that tells the first person account of a mentally handicapped man who undergoes a surgery to gradually increase his intelligence.


woah rly?!

LCK


Nyerp

Quote from: Trevor on February 04, 2009, 06:59:15 PM
what


i don't think there are many people who don't know what it is

Skylark

Flowers of Algernon was the fall play at my school, I think it was really interesting in play form. Is it good as a book?
the book of right on

LCK

Quote from: Nyerp on February 04, 2009, 07:00:05 PM
i don't think there are many people who don't know what it is
i had never heard of it so screw off nyerp

thezerofire

Currently reading The Awakening, but not by choice. It's ok so far.

Veal

Wheel of Time series until the end of days giggle;

Hiro

Yeah, Flowers For Algernon is a great book, too bad I missed the play.  :(

Skylark

it is too bad :(

Kayla was in it and Kayla was so brilliant, everybody laughed so much when she got on stage. She's so amazing.
the book of right on

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