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You can probably get it new or used for less than $8. That's a rental and then a late charge.
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Yeah, but when you're out of school and only working part time, that's 32 packs of Ramen noodles.Neon Maniac wrote:You can probably get it new or used for less than $8. That's a rental and then a late charge.
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I finished the book yesterday. I definitely kept thinking of Haunting of Hill House in my head the whole time I was reading it. I enjoyed the book a lot and found it to be a quick read. Moving on to an old favorite of mine, Drawing Blood by Poppy Z Brite.Neon Maniac wrote:I liked the movie, but then I hadn't read the book yet. Still reading it, BTW. Slow going, haven't been able to read it as much as I'd like. The movie's definitely worth a watch, but really kind of reminds you that Matheson pretty much rips off and gorifies Jackson's Haunting of Hill House. Roddy McDowell was a great Fischer, I thought.
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I finished Hell House today. I liked it a lot, up until the ending(s) anyways. I still liked it and would reccomend it, but it drove me crazy when they kept going back into the house.
Started reading Psycho by Robert Bloch. Excellent so far. Everything is just about given away in the first few pages if you know the story already, but if you've never read it or seen the movie then I can see how you'd be fooled. I can see why Hitchcock was attracted to it for a movie. Also, I have to give better props to Pscho IV, because a lot of the lame-assed Henry Thomas flashbacks are kind of in the book.
Started reading Psycho by Robert Bloch. Excellent so far. Everything is just about given away in the first few pages if you know the story already, but if you've never read it or seen the movie then I can see how you'd be fooled. I can see why Hitchcock was attracted to it for a movie. Also, I have to give better props to Pscho IV, because a lot of the lame-assed Henry Thomas flashbacks are kind of in the book.
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Psycho is fast becoming one of my favorite books, mainly because of this part:
Truer words were never spoken.He could fall in love with a girl like that. Yes, he could, after just seeing her a single time. It was nothing to laugh at. But she'd laugh, probably. That's the way girls were - they always laughed. Because they were bitches.
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Yeah, Bates in the book is a little different than the movie (I like both, though).
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The Exorcist.
WOW! I'm about halfway through and am really impressed on how closely the movie follows the book (up to this point).
WOW! I'm about halfway through and am really impressed on how closely the movie follows the book (up to this point).
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I love The Exorcist! Read it my first senior of high school.
My (future) brother-in-law just got into reading again, and that was actually the book I recommended for him. He finished it about a week ago.
Currently reading Cujo by Stephen King. On the part where:
Great book so far. Much better than Carrie.
My (future) brother-in-law just got into reading again, and that was actually the book I recommended for him. He finished it about a week ago.
Currently reading Cujo by Stephen King. On the part where:
Spoiler:
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Just finishing up Are You Loathsome Tonight? (Poppy Z. Brite) not sure where I am going to go next. Debating on The Exorcist now...
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I should finish Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut today. Good book and Vonnegut does a great job of making me absolutely loathe certain characters.
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Really good book. I'm glad Blatty was so involved in the making of the movie, as the movie is a fantastic adaptation of the book.Sham wrote:I love The Exorcist! Read it my first senior of high school.
My (future) brother-in-law just got into reading again, and that was actually the book I recommended for him. He finished it about a week ago.
One of the very few book --> movie adaptations that's actually pretty good.
I prefer Carrie more, but Cujo was quite good. The movie was good, too, if you don't compare it to the book. If you do, then the movie sucks.Currently reading Cujo by Stephen King. On the part where:
Great book so far. Much better than Carrie.Spoiler:
I like how Cujo always complained about the bees in his head.
Right now I'm bouncing between "Killing Floor" by Lee Child (the first in the Jack Reacher series, gonna re-read them all) and "The Living Dead" -- a zombie anthology:
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This Year’s Class Picture by Dan Simmons, from Still Dead (1992)
Some Zombie Contingency Plans by Kelly Link, from Magic For Beginners (2005)
Death and Suffrage by Dale Bailey, from F&SF (2002)
Ghost Dance by Sherman Alexie, from McSweeney’s Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales (2003)
Blossom by David J. Schow, from Book of the Dead (1989)
The Third Dead Body by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, from The Ultimate Zombie (1993)
The Dead by Michael Swanwick, from Starlight 1 (1996)
The Dead Kid by Darrell Schweitzer, from The Book of More Flesh (2002)
Malthusian’s Zombie by Jeffrey Ford, from SCI FICTION (2000)
Beautiful Stuff by Susan Palwick, from SCI FICTION (2004)
Sex, Death and Starshine by Clive Barker, from Books of Blood, Vol. 1 (1984)
Stockholm Syndrome by David Tallerman, from Pseudopod (2007)
Bobby Conroy Comes Back From The Dead by Joe Hill, from Postscripts (2005)
Those Who Seek Forgiveness by Laurell K. Hamilton, from Strange Candy (2006)
In Beauty, Like the Night by Norman Partridge, from Mr. Fox and Other Feral Tales (1992)
Prairie by Brian Evenson, from The Silver Web (1997)
Everything is Better with Zombies by Hannah Wolf Bowen, from Phantom (2006)
Home Delivery by Stephen King, from Book of the Dead (1989)
Less than Zombie by Douglas E. Winter, from Book of the Dead (1989)
Sparks Fly Upward by Lisa Morton, from Mondo Zombie (2006)
Meathouse Man by George R. R. Martin, from Orbit 18 (1976)
Deadman’s Road by Joe Lansdale, from Weird Tales (2007)
The Skull-Faced Boy by David Barr Kirtley, from Gothic.net (2002)
The Age of Sorrow by Nancy Kilpatrick, from Postscripts (2007)
Bitter Grounds by Neil Gaiman, from Mojo: Conjure Stories (2003)
She’s Taking Her Tits to the Grave by Catherine Cheek, from Ideomancer (2008)
Dead Like Me by Adam-Troy Castro, from A Desperate, Decaying Darkness (2000)
Zora and the Zombie by Andy Duncan, from SCI FICTION (2004)
Calcutta, Lord of Nerves by Poppy Z. Brite, from Still Dead (1992)
Followed by Will McIntosh, from Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet (2006)
The Song the Zombie Sang by Harlan Ellison® & Robert Silverberg, from Cosmopolitan (1970)
Passion Play by Nancy Holder, from Still Dead (1992)
Almost the Last Story by Almost the Last Man by Scott Edelman, from Postscripts (2007)
How the Day Runs Down by John Langan, original to this volume (2008)
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Just read "Some Zombie Contingency Plans" by Kelly Link from The Living Dead anthology.
Neon, I really think you would like this.
Neon, I really think you would like this.
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I read that anthology about 3 months ago, so I did read it. Which story was it?Alien Redrum wrote:Just read "Some Zombie Contingency Plans" by Kelly Link from The Living Dead anthology.
Neon, I really think you would like this.
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The first or second story about the dude that goes to the party and meets the girl. But about the entire time is spent in his head where he's thinking about art, his sister, the picture in the trunk of his car that he can't get rid of, soap, scented soap, how he hates scented soap (amongst other things he hates).
It's funny.
It's funny.
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