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Epic45 - Daylight Ghosts Just beautiful.
music in dreams: a meetup between school of seven bells and blonde redhead. I almost wrote redead. Again.
I got an ad in Hebrew for no reason. Nothing in the entry to even suggest that it would be a good idea to give me an ad in Hebrew.
18. Your favourite book series & your favourite book out of that series
Bas-Lag cycle and The Scar respectively.
19. Your favourite picture, junior fiction and Young Adult books
Picture Book - If you mean kid's picture books, there's Where The Wild Things Are and there's one
As for adult (no, not that kind of adult. Pervert) picture books, The Dream Hunters by Neil Gaiman and Yoshitaka Amano, and also the Codex Seraphinianus
Junior fiction - I think The Phantom Tollbooth qualifies.
Young Adult - The Tripods
20. Least favourite plot device employed by way too many books you actually enjoyed otherwise
I hate expospeak… that's not a plot device, is it? Prophecies are annoying, unless they're really clever, but they won't impair my ability to enjoy the book, unlike other plot devices and tropes that should be dead and buried.
21. A book you thought you wouldn’t like but ended up loving
I can't think of any, I don't normally pick up and read books if the premise doesn't interest me at all. They're not like movies (AI comes to mind), which I can watch in 3 hours or less.
Burning Question: Who's going to give the Libyans their nescafe now that bin Laden's gone?
Epic45 - Daylight Ghosts Just beautiful.
music in dreams: a meetup between school of seven bells and blonde redhead. I almost wrote redead. Again.
I got an ad in Hebrew for no reason. Nothing in the entry to even suggest that it would be a good idea to give me an ad in Hebrew.
18. Your favourite book series & your favourite book out of that series
Bas-Lag cycle and The Scar respectively.
19. Your favourite picture, junior fiction and Young Adult books
Picture Book - If you mean kid's picture books, there's Where The Wild Things Are and there's one
As for adult (no, not that kind of adult. Pervert) picture books, The Dream Hunters by Neil Gaiman and Yoshitaka Amano, and also the Codex Seraphinianus
Junior fiction - I think The Phantom Tollbooth qualifies.
Young Adult - The Tripods
20. Least favourite plot device employed by way too many books you actually enjoyed otherwise
I hate expospeak… that's not a plot device, is it? Prophecies are annoying, unless they're really clever, but they won't impair my ability to enjoy the book, unlike other plot devices and tropes that should be dead and buried.
21. A book you thought you wouldn’t like but ended up loving
I can't think of any, I don't normally pick up and read books if the premise doesn't interest me at all. They're not like movies (AI comes to mind), which I can watch in 3 hours or less.
Burning Question: Who's going to give the Libyans their nescafe now that bin Laden's gone?