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Genres
May 7, 2009 11:53:36 GMT 12
Post by Honey_Bunny on May 7, 2009 11:53:36 GMT 12
What type of genres are you into? Me, however weird it may sound, but I really like to read about the war. I have no idea why and I do think that for a person my age it is a bit ... uncommon. But oh well. I mean, I dont like reading about the war, as in war accounts, but I like it when a story is set at a time of the war. So I guess that genre is called Alternative HistoryI like reading fantasy too, but it needs to be well written. For example, Terry Goodkind and Robert Jordan, I didnt like. They were going on and on and on and lost me completely. But the Dragon Lance Saga is one of my favourite Fantasy stories Not a fan of Horror at all. Afraid that Stephen King's The Library Police Man did it for me. It was too... *shudder* But I did try to get into SK, I love The Dead Zone, Secret Window Secret Garden aint too bad. I did begin to read The Dark Half but it was too much for little Honey Bunny. Detective - funny, but I like watching a good whoddunit but not read them! I get too mixed up with all the different characters. It's easier to understand and see through suspects on the tv as oppose to read about how they say things and act.
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Genres
May 18, 2009 16:46:00 GMT 12
Post by Honey_Bunny on May 18, 2009 16:46:00 GMT 12
A good comedy from a legend, that is John Lennon.
Whenever I read his books In His Own Write and A Spaniard In The Works , it just makes me smile and laugh. And I am a lover of word plays, and John was a master in puns and word plays and playing around with spelling. It's not deep or meaningful, it's just so light hearted and as Paul says in the introduction "None of it has to make sense and if it seems funny then that's enough"
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