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tendrilsfor20 posted:There isn't a thread for The Road, but I have a question: McCarthy tends to like his ambiguity so this is just my opinion but I interpreted it literally. The father of the boy he saw earlier in the novel noticed (or was told by the boy) that boy's own father was sick and likely dying so the man followed the two until the end and brought the boy back with him to his own family. Not sure if that's right but that's how I interpreted it.
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tendrilsfor20 posted:There isn't a thread for The Road, but I have a question: I thought you couldn't be that serious. Will postpone reading The Road until I forget this post.
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# ? Jan 29, 2011 18:03 |
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rasser posted:I thought you couldn't be that serious. Will postpone reading The Road until I forget this post. Wow you're an idiot.
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# ? Jan 29, 2011 19:14 |
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I'm about halfway through Stephen King's The Stand, and I was thinking of checking out the TV miniseries after I was done (mostly out of curiosity). Has anyone seen it, and is it any good? It doesn't have to be super amazing, just as long as it's not as embarassingly bad as so many of King's movies. Also, I guess I have the new ~*SPECIAL EDITION*~, but when I tried to get through the original version in high school way back when, I could've sworn that they started off differently. Has anyone read both versions that they could verify?
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# ? Jan 29, 2011 21:19 |
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Has anyone read N.K. Jemisin's first two books in her Inheritance Trilogy? The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms The Broken Kingdoms I was reading the second book's blurb first, on Audible (because it didn't say it was book two), and it sounded rather compelling, with a good mix of magic and medievalism. From Audible.com posted:The gods have broken free after centuries of slavery, and the world holds its breath, fearing their vengeance. The saga of mortals and immortals continues in The Broken Kingdoms. In the city of Shadow, beneath the World Tree, alleyways shimmer with magic and godlings live hidden among mortalkind. Oree Shoth, a blind artist, takes in a homeless man who glows like a living sun to her strange sight. Just looking for a fellow goon's opinion. Mister Facetious fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Jan 29, 2011 |
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Seventh Arrow posted:I'm about halfway through Stephen King's The Stand, and I was thinking of checking out the TV miniseries after I was done (mostly out of curiosity). Has anyone seen it, and is it any good? It doesn't have to be super amazing, just as long as it's not as embarassingly bad as so many of King's movies. It starts good but ends weak. I guess you could say the same for the book though.
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# ? Jan 29, 2011 22:35 |
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It's a bizarre miniseries in that it's simultaneously really well made, and really goofy and cheesy. The first episode (which covers the first 400 pages or so of the book) is pretty much non-stop brilliant (apart from Harold Lauder). The disease is done really well and the victims look disgusting, so kudos to the makeup department. There are some brilliant set pieces, like the Lincoln Tunnel; and Gary Sinise as Stu and Rob Lowe as Nick are just really loving fantastic. Also included is Dr Kelso from Scrubs as Frannie's dad! It really starts to get goofy when Mother Abigail and Randall Flagg are introduced. And for some reason the production values really start to go south form the second episode on. Definitely watch it for the first episode though, because it's still great.
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# ? Jan 30, 2011 02:00 |
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A couple weeks ago I bought a nature guide at a used bookstore intending to cut out the illustrations and frame them. Any ideas on how best to remove the pages from a hard cover book? All I could think of was taking a razor as close to the inside of the page as possible to cut it free, but if anyone has experience actually undoing the binding or the spine of the book please clue me in.
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Hedrigall posted:It's a bizarre miniseries in that it's simultaneously really well made, and really goofy and cheesy. The first episode (which covers the first 400 pages or so of the book) is pretty much non-stop brilliant (apart from Harold Lauder). The disease is done really well and the victims look disgusting, so kudos to the makeup department. There are some brilliant set pieces, like the Lincoln Tunnel; and Gary Sinise as Stu and Rob Lowe as Nick are just really loving fantastic. Also included is Dr Kelso from Scrubs as Frannie's dad! Sounds cool, thanks, I'll check it out. So far, I haven't seen much of Flagg in the book, but he seems like the kind of character that would be kind of tricky to convey on the screen anyways.
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# ? Jan 30, 2011 17:14 |
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They turn him into a guy with a mullet and wearing double denim. Just, ugh.
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# ? Jan 30, 2011 17:18 |
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I personally like to imagine that The Stand miniseries ends after the first episode's opening credits, but that's just me.
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# ? Jan 31, 2011 02:23 |
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danifestmestny posted:A couple weeks ago I bought a nature guide at a used bookstore intending to cut out the illustrations and frame them. Any ideas on how best to remove the pages from a hard cover book? All I could think of was taking a razor as close to the inside of the page as possible to cut it free, but if anyone has experience actually undoing the binding or the spine of the book please clue me in.
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# ? Feb 1, 2011 22:17 |
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tendrilsfor20 posted:You're on the right track; you're gonna want to just slice out the pages in question. Go to a craft store and go into their scrapbooking section and take a look at all the goodies there. Bring an Aunt or Grandma (yours or someone else's, doesn't matter), they will be able to fill you in on which arcane, torture-chamber-looking blade is right for what you want (though I imagine just an X-Acto will do the trick) Be sure and use some kind of backing if you care about the other pages, or just go for broke and throw the whole thing away after you're done. Mister Macys posted:Has anyone read N.K. Jemisin's first two books in her Inheritance Trilogy? Edit: Also there's an Aunt Jemima character. Or at least that's how the voice actor does it. coyo7e fucked around with this message at 07:00 on Feb 2, 2011 |
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I bought a bunch of William Gibson books in a lot off eBay a couple of years ago, because they were cheap and I wanted to get around to reading them after listening to the audiobooks of Virtual Light and Neuromancer (but not having the sequels readily available in audio). I was going through them today and not only is my copy of Idoru an ARC, but it's been autographed by Gibson himself (I dunno, just wanted to share.) Anyone else have any cool used book finds?
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# ? Feb 11, 2011 23:08 |
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This is a long shot, but I'm looking for a children's book I had when I was little. I'm 32 now, and I started reading very young, so it could easily be 30 years old. It was a picture book about a little house in a meadow where a bunch of sisters lived. Each sister was different, one was book-ish, another baked, another one was super pretty. One day they found a bunny and nursed it back to health. Anybody have any clues? edit: Google failed me, but ebay didn't! http://cgi.ebay.com/Once-Upon-Time-Meadow-Rose-Selarose-/190474803641?pt=US_Childrens_Books&hash=item2c592ed9b9#ht_483wt_1171 Lealoo fucked around with this message at 16:35 on Feb 15, 2011 |
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Greetings book lovers. For those of you that are still library lovers, I have developed a free Android app that will notify you of book due dates. It is named Biblioholic and you can read more about it here, and it has been featured on XDA developers here. I am currently looking for feedback and I'd like to make sure it works on many different devices. I've kept it simple. You simply add a book title and the day that it's due, select how many days in advance you want to be notified, and hit Done. It will autocomplete library names you reuse. You can also tell the internet about the book you are checking out via Twitter. My todo list:
Even if you don't have an android phone you can help me with this as I also have some questions for you guys:
Let me know what you think! vesperaNovus fucked around with this message at 18:16 on Feb 19, 2011 |
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I typically have 6 to 12 library books at once, all from the same library system. I never check out other types of media. I frequently renew books, and the program seems to have no option for that. Maybe an "add one week to duration" button for fast renewing? I guess the Twitter feature could be handy for some, but I wouldn't use it. I'd recommend letting the user set a default check-out duration for newly added books. Hardly anyone will be adding a book that's due in one day, so it would be faster to add books if we could set that standard value rather than having to select it each time. My library sends out email reminders a few days before books are due, so remembering due dates isn't an issue for me. I noticed the description says it's a 30 day trial? I'm a heavy library user, but this isn't something I'd pay for, especially since I could just as easily add due dates into either my Google calendar or a decent to-do list app, both of which offer reminders.
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# ? Feb 16, 2011 21:13 |
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deety posted:I frequently renew books, and the program seems to have no option for that. Maybe an "add one week to duration" button for fast renewing? That's a great idea, I'll add that to the list. quote:I'd recommend letting the user set a default check-out duration for newly added books. Another great idea. How about it just keeping the last used checkout length? Should be pretty easy to do. quote:I noticed the description says it's a 30 day trial? I'm a heavy library user, but this isn't something I'd pay for The 30 day trial is just a preliminary thing while I gauge interest. Other options are just making it free with a "donation" paid version, or putting ads at the bottom. Thanks for the great feedback. I made this for my spouse as we check out tons of books for children from 2 different systems and they get tossed around everywhere.
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# ? Feb 16, 2011 21:45 |
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What happened to the Russian literature thread? I recently started Crime and Punishment and wanted to see if anyone had posted about it.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 04:36 |
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z0331 posted:What happened to the Russian literature thread? I recently started Crime and Punishment and wanted to see if anyone had posted about it. I'll restart it now. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3390257 bearic fucked around with this message at 07:03 on Feb 17, 2011 |
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Pompous Rhombus posted:I bought a bunch of William Gibson books in a lot off eBay a couple of years ago, because they were cheap and I wanted to get around to reading them after listening to the audiobooks of Virtual Light and Neuromancer (but not having the sequels readily available in audio). I was going through them today and not only is my copy of Idoru an ARC, but it's been autographed by Gibson himself And I found a first edition of Larry Niven's Ringworld (the one where the Earth rotates the wrong way) on a market stall in London's East End for £1.
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# ? Feb 17, 2011 14:55 |
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Made an update to Biblioholic thanks to feedback. v0.9.1: Added renew book ability, Added default checkout length (default is 21 days) As usual, any further feedback is appreciated. Latest Screenshots:
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# ? Feb 19, 2011 18:20 |
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I randomly signed up for a chance to win some books on Goodreads. Looks like I'll be getting a new book to read in a 4-6 weeks. It's called The Sandalwood Tree, by Elle Newmark. Anyone else every win anything from there? Thought it was pretty neat to 'win' something. Hopefully it turns out to be a decent read. :|
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# ? Feb 23, 2011 20:38 |
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Loosechanj, any chance you can sticky the new poem of the month thread?
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# ? Mar 4, 2011 13:26 |
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knees of putty posted:Loosechanj, any chance you can sticky the new poem of the month thread? Aw crap I totally forgot to do that didn't I?
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LooseChanj posted:Aw crap I totally forgot to do that didn't I? Thanks. I think you made the Don Quixote disappear as well though!
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knees of putty posted:you made the Don Quixote disappear as well though! Fucks' sake.
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# ? Mar 5, 2011 12:31 |
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Whatever happened to the book swap thread? Wasn't that supposed to happen in January or something?
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# ? Mar 5, 2011 17:44 |
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In Australia, both Borders and Angus & Robertson are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Do any Australian goons know if this means we can soon expect masses of free/heavily discounted books?
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# ? Mar 7, 2011 06:18 |
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Won't they return most of their stock to the publishers for a tiny amount of the money they paid for it in the first place?
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# ? Mar 7, 2011 08:17 |
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If you say so. I don't know how these things work.
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# ? Mar 7, 2011 10:27 |
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They're probably trying to figure out a way to return every book in Australia without destroying the publishing industry. I think in most cases you can only return like 30% of an invoice though, so there's still a good chance you'll see big sales.
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# ? Mar 7, 2011 14:56 |
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Borders went bust in my town and there was a crazy sale on every single book. I got there a day late and anything remotely good was gone.
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# ? Mar 7, 2011 18:51 |
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Dr Scoofles posted:Borders went bust in my town and there was a crazy sale on every single book. I got there a day late and anything remotely good was gone. I heard the sales weren't really that good.
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Florida Betty posted:I heard the sales weren't really that good. That didn't stop people at my nearest Borders. I went the evening the sale started and the line to checkout ran all the way through the store and started to curve back around to the front. They made an announcement at 8pm saying that the store closed at 10 and the wait in line was 2 hours so get in line now if you want to buy something today. edit: and yes, the sale was only 20% on books. This past weekend they raised it to 25% off for books. I have my eye on a couple of expensive things but I'll wait until the prices go down further, or I'll go without. DrGonzo90 fucked around with this message at 20:16 on Mar 7, 2011 |
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Yeah, the one near my work had those same discounts. I picked up both halves of THe Book of the New Sun for 20% off, but I haven't gone on a buying spree just yet.
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DrGonzo90 posted:That didn't stop people at my nearest Borders. I went the evening the sale started and the line to checkout ran all the way through the store and started to curve back around to the front. They made an announcement at 8pm saying that the store closed at 10 and the wait in line was 2 hours so get in line now if you want to buy something today. Liquidation sales are never actually good. What happens is a third party gets hired to sell everything off and they advertise everything as being HOLY loving poo poo 80% OFF!!!!! when that's not really reflective of the prices the company in liquidation charged in the first place. That whatever% off might be as much or more than what the original company was selling a given item for. This is standard practice. Basically people's brains go all retarded when they see SALE SALE SALE! bullshit and they abandon all rational thought because gently caress man that's 80% off! (80% off of what? who cares!) By the time there's any actually good deals anything decent has been picked over by stupids. Unless you want to pick up some store furniture on the cheap.
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# ? Mar 8, 2011 06:15 |
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Talking of book sales, I hate when there's a Rotary book sale at my uni or wherever, and some douchebag who owns a second hand bookstore is there with his brothers or friends, all holding enormous boxes and just piling books in without even looking at the titles. They're getting good-condition paperbacks for a buck a piece then selling them for $9 or more at their own stores, and by the time other people get to the tables a ton of the good stuff is gone.
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# ? Mar 8, 2011 08:20 |
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OK, I was right - Borders is 20% off today and Angus & Robertson is 50% off. Why, that's almost as cheap as ordering from overseas in the first place!
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Whaaaaaat I am going to my nearby Borders & A&R tomorrow.
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