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What Are You Reading? II
30 July 2008, 11:51 AM
Doug SpauldingWhat Are You Reading? II
But nobody!
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26 August 2008, 07:06 PM
Will HollowayI just finished Pet Sematary (Stephen King) and my third read-through of Something Wicked This Way Comes.
I just started reading Salem's Lot (Also King) and The Incredible Shrinking Man (Richard Matheson).
Next I'll read the The Martian Chronicles and Dandelion Wine, and 'Hell House' by Richard Matheson.
I never stop reading short stories at a rate of about three per week.
26 August 2008, 09:03 PM
Doug Spaulding Pet Sematary so frightened Steve as he was writing it that he filed it away in a drawer, intending never to publish it, and only did so to fulfill a publishing contract. I think it's a
great book, and a very good film - Fred Gwynne is
always terrific.
Something Wicked - the longest dark poem ever.
Salem's Lot is one of the best books King ever wrote. Anything Matheson writes is wonderful (except the screenplay of
The Martian Chronicles).
The Martian Chronicles is my favourite book ever, and
Dandelion Wine is pure beauty put down on paper.
Hell House is probably my second favourite haunted-house novel after Shirley Jackson's
The Haunting of Hill House.
Good reading list there, Will!
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26 August 2008, 10:22 PM
Braling IIFinished Taylor Caldwell's "Great Lion of God" - really good, so I've begun "I, Judas".
I also got to read (from the local library) "Somewhere A Band Is Playing" which I thought was extremely well-written, but too short!
27 August 2008, 08:56 PM
Nard KordellBraling II ~ Years ago I started to read Taylor Caldwell's 'Dear And Glorious Physician', the story about St. Luke. Alas, twas too large a book for me to tackle at that time.
28 August 2008, 01:20 PM
biplane1Today I finished reading
The Last Lecture, by Randy Pausch, who just passed away about a month or so ago, and found it to be a very inspiring and touching story and would recommend it to anyone with a tender heart.
29 August 2008, 07:20 PM
fjp45150 boxes of books were successfully packed and shipped to New Orleans, LA. My family loaded them on an 18 wheeler (destined with construction materials) at 6am a week ago.
Now this:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ A copy of "Stories of Ray Bradbury" was one of the best discoveries in the vast amount of donated texts from area schools and libraries. I packed and sent it separately to the English Dept. of the intended N.O., HS, with a special note of best wishes. We can only hope the winds blow else wheres in the next few days.
(I also included a note of this endeavor to Mr. B in a birthday card, informing him of the rescued books! The effort certainly had RB in mind.)
30 August 2008, 12:03 AM
Braling IIButch! Where've you been? Schoolteacher's 3-month holiday?
24 September 2008, 03:48 PM
jkt The Book of LISTS: Horror by Amy Wallace, Del Howison and Scott Bradley. You have to go all the way to page five to find Ray and to learn what the
Five Horror Films That Most Influenced Him In His Youth are. Mr. B is listed by many other contributors as having influenced them or scared them. Such short stories as
The Jar, The Veldt and Let's Play Poison are mentioned. Of course,
Something Wicked This Way Comes is mentioned more than once.
John King Tarpinian
You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
24 September 2008, 04:22 PM
Doug SpauldingDel's new book - I've heard of it. Was just reading about it yesterday.
But you're
reading it, which is better yet!
Dark Del has a booth at the thingy in WeHo this weekend, but you probably already knew that.
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25 September 2008, 12:22 AM
embroidererIs it true that SpongBishopSquarePants was the actual name of the cartoon character until Bishop Spong sued Square Pants?
25 September 2008, 01:35 AM
Doug SpauldingI'll take this one:
I don't think so.
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25 September 2008, 01:37 AM
Doug SpauldingOh, I get it - because Spong is like Sponge without the e. Good.
It's funny because it's true!
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25 September 2008, 09:32 AM
jktquote:
Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
Dark Del has a booth at the thingy in WeHo this weekend, but you probably already knew that.
Heather Graham & Adrienne Barbeau will be there, too.
John King Tarpinian
You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
25 September 2008, 11:29 AM
Doug SpauldingYeah, I noticed that. I'll bring my DVD of
The Fog for Adrienne to sign, and my copy of
Stand By Me for Will Wheaton (who will
also be there).
Oh, and Robert Wagner will be there, as well. Old Jonathan Hart. He was also in
The Pink Panther. I refer to the 1964 Sellers version, not the wretched remake.
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