Taps New member Apr 18, 2002 #22 American Psycho & Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis. Shogun by James Clavalle I still mantain that Stephen King is the greatest storyteller of the 20th cenury. Too many "artsy" people hate him due to his mainstream popularity.
American Psycho & Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis. Shogun by James Clavalle I still mantain that Stephen King is the greatest storyteller of the 20th cenury. Too many "artsy" people hate him due to his mainstream popularity.
D dasgh New member Apr 18, 2002 #23 Austin316 said: Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind, followed by Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan Click to expand... hell yes!! I was glad someone posted these. These are my fav books of all time and I have reach each series twice. Ya, I'm a nerd
Austin316 said: Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind, followed by Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan Click to expand... hell yes!! I was glad someone posted these. These are my fav books of all time and I have reach each series twice. Ya, I'm a nerd
M mrbill New member Apr 18, 2002 #24 Taps said: I still mantain that Stephen King is the greatest storyteller of the 20th cenury. Too many "artsy" people hate him due to his mainstream popularity. Click to expand... this frequently happens in many art forms, be it music , writing, etc. Some people try to maintain an air of sophistication by disdaining anything popular, regardless of the quality of the work. There is a word for these individuals...idiots.
Taps said: I still mantain that Stephen King is the greatest storyteller of the 20th cenury. Too many "artsy" people hate him due to his mainstream popularity. Click to expand... this frequently happens in many art forms, be it music , writing, etc. Some people try to maintain an air of sophistication by disdaining anything popular, regardless of the quality of the work. There is a word for these individuals...idiots.
Night Fly New member Apr 18, 2002 #25 Don't know why, but I personally like "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand... A very nice read.
B bm2k New member Apr 18, 2002 #26 Night Fly said: Don't know why, but I personally like "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand... A very nice read. Click to expand... I've heard good things about that book, and others by the same author.
Night Fly said: Don't know why, but I personally like "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand... A very nice read. Click to expand... I've heard good things about that book, and others by the same author.
Taps New member Apr 18, 2002 #28 PHATchik said: I've always loved the book Little Women. Click to expand... I've always loved little women. 5'4, blond hair, blue eyes. Yum.
PHATchik said: I've always loved the book Little Women. Click to expand... I've always loved little women. 5'4, blond hair, blue eyes. Yum.
PHATchik Studio Gangsta Apr 18, 2002 #29 Taps said: I've always loved little women. 5'4, blond hair, blue eyes. Yum. Click to expand... Hmmmm, that description sounds might familiar. You working hard at school?
Taps said: I've always loved little women. 5'4, blond hair, blue eyes. Yum. Click to expand... Hmmmm, that description sounds might familiar. You working hard at school?
Taps New member Apr 18, 2002 #30 For a change, yes. lol It's annoying tho...I keep moving from PC to PC, so I can't get on AIM. Heck, I can't even play video games or look at porn. *grumble* How you doing, babe?
For a change, yes. lol It's annoying tho...I keep moving from PC to PC, so I can't get on AIM. Heck, I can't even play video games or look at porn. *grumble* How you doing, babe?