thebottle
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Facinating - such imagery and amazingly well developed charaters. I must read it
Yes, indeed, lol .
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Very interesting, I'm going to start doing this.
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For instance, the programmer must supply the condition to be evaluated. The condition must be a Boolean expression, which is an expression that results in a Boolean value (True or False). In addition to supplying the condition, the programmer also must supply the statements to be processed when the condition evaluates to true and, optionally, when the condition evaluates to false.
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Reloaded by Diane Zak
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Henry Chinaski and Dean Moriarty
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I remember reading 'Charlotte's Web' and crying afterwards, then being very protective of spiders, I even kept one in my 'first tree house', it was plastic toy that was a tree house but I loved it..
That reminds me of another book that I am man enough to admit it had me fighting back tears when I was younger. Where the Red Fern Grows
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Ok, I phrased that wrongly....what i meant is while reading, it does not make a difference to you holding a paperback, or holding a hardback? (or carrying around a paperback or a hardback...)
No, I knew what you meant. I don't notice a difference while carrying them, and I just throw them in a backpack if I have a bunch.
The only thing I have noticed is I like to read paperbacks laying down and hardcovers sitting down, but I don't prefer either. They read the same as in I've never thought, "I wish this was a paperback." or vice versa.
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So if money was not the issue, you'd prefer reading the hardback?
Honestly, I don't prefer either one over the other for reading. I buy paperbacks because they are cheaper, but I like hardcovers because they are more durable and last longer. They both read the same to me though, lol.
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Birthday: Coming up soon!
Age: 20
Starsign: Don't know
Single/Married/Other? Single
Children? No
Where do you live? WI
Do you work? Sort of, not really.
Favourite author? Jack Kerouac, Ken Kesey, Charles Bukowski
Favourite book? One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
How did you get here? Google search
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I don't really get hangovers, but when I do I just drink a few more shots and eat a big breakfast.
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I remember...
The Giver
The Hatchet
The Indian in the Cupboard
The Phantom Tollbooth
Chronicles of Narnia
I should get some of those and reread them.
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Paperback only because they are cheaper and I have little to no money.
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I use a small leather bookmark. When it was new it would stain the pages if I left it in for over a week without moving it, but now it doesn't anymore.
Ken Kesey - One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
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My favorite book, 9/10 from me.
I read the book first then I saw the movie on TV and I couldn't watch it. I tuned in during the fishing trip scene and it was lacking so much I had to turn it off. That was the only scene I watched, but I am willing to judge the entire movie on it.
I also didn't like that Jack didn't have red hair (giving the impression of Irish decent and adding to his character), and the Indian wasn't as big as it says in the book. Seems like little things, but they are important when you read the book. I'm sure if I watched the whole movie I would have more to complain about, lol.