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Scarlette

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  1. I went to see New Moon, today, and I really enjoyed it. I thought the werewolf action scenes were probably the highlight of the movie - although I hope next time they work a clothing budget into the film for them boys... all those exposed chests made me blush... :) Overall the film had more of an actual storyline to it and I was impressed - I think I enjoyed it more than I did the book.

  2. Anne Rice's Lestat - Deliciously bad and so shockingly self-indulgent about it, you can't help but love him.

     

    Stefan (Anne Rice's Violin) - Tormenting the living? Check. Haunting them relentlessly? Check. Entrancing them with your otherwordly charm? Check. This guy is the perfect ghostly cocktail.

     

    Tony Doubt (Olivia Liberty's Falling) - Tony is your average obsessive boyfriend... but there's a glimmer of sadness and desperation about him. Wonder why...

     

    Henry Winter (Donna Tartt's Secret History) - I love academic types with a taste for murder...

     

    Clare (Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveller's Wife) - I admire the way Clare deals with a husband that literally disappears at any given moment. She reminds me that sometimes it's worth hanging in there.

  3. Hmm... Let's see..

     

    1. I'm terrified of driving a car myself.

    2. In high school I sometimes borrowed the teacher's accounting answer book to *ahem* mark the previous day's work... :lol::smile2:

    3. I'm very shy.

    4. I've been in a long-distance relationship for almost five years - no, we haven't met, yet!

    5. I'm scared of going to sleep at night, because I'm worried I might not wake up again.

  4. Lately I find myself being surprisingly strongwilled when I visit the bookstore for browsing purposes only. I just tell myself - firmly, but politely - that, no, you will not buy another book, not under any circumstances. Then I slowly, but determinedly enter the store, glance at the prettiful books... And not buy anything. It's very difficult, but sometimes one has to restrain yourself when it comes to such temptations. :smile2:

  5. I've experienced this with many books. Unfortunately for me, I'm so impatient that I sometimes read books at the wrong time, don't enjoy them and then never give them a second chance. And this usually happens with books I have been looking forward to reading for ages.

  6. What was most interesting to me about Anne Frank's diary, was that even though she and her family were living in such dreadful circumstances, she still had every day teenage thoughts and interests. She worried about whether a boy was interested in her too, about growing up, her relationship with her parents, etc. At first this was a bit disappointing - I expected a lot more information about the war - but as I continued reading, it really became what intrigued me most. She was just a regular girl in an extraordinary situation.

  7. I read Dracula earlier this year. It was my first venture into classic literature. It was an interesting read, although I had expected more of it. I felt that some of the characters were a little dull - Mina and Jonathan - but others, such as Renfield and Van Helsing were well written and I loved reading the parts told from their perspectives. I might give this one another try sometime in the future.

  8. SueK's recommendations of Man in the Picture and The Mist in the Mirror seem intriguing as well.. I think it's great if a relatively 'modern' author can capture the same kind of bleak atmosphere as the classics. Never mind blood and guts and sex, a truly haunting, creepy story can have timeless appeal!

     

    My sentiments, exactly. It's a pity that good ghost stories seem to be so out of literary fashion these days...

  9. Thank you, Bookjumper. I certainly don't mind having a look at all four - well, three, since I have read Carpe Jugulum and I'm almost sure the quote isn't from that one, although my memory could be failing me - of those. I'll have a few laughs along the way, trying to locate that specific phrase. Thank you! :tong:

  10. May I possibly interrupt with a request as to a Terry Prachett book containing the quote I currently have in my signature? (I think creating a thread in the "Looking for a book" section is perhaps a bit unneccessary, although if the mods prefered, I would do so). I found this quote together with others regarding Alice in Wonderland's Cheshire Cat and I'm just dying to know which book it's from.

     

    Oh, said quote is: "Slowly, the grin disappeared, until nothing was left but the cat. This is nearly as scary as the other way around."

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