This book changed my life
The Goat writes, "Some books have made a huge impact on my life." It's true. It wasn't until the b3ta mods read the Flashman novels that we changed from mild-mannered computer operators into heavily-whiskered copulators, poltroons and all round bastards in a well-known cavalry regiment.
What books have changed the way you think, the way you live, or just gave you a rollicking good time?
Friendly hint: A bit of background rather than just a bunch of book titles would make your stories more readable
( , Thu 15 May 2008, 15:11)
The Goat writes, "Some books have made a huge impact on my life." It's true. It wasn't until the b3ta mods read the Flashman novels that we changed from mild-mannered computer operators into heavily-whiskered copulators, poltroons and all round bastards in a well-known cavalry regiment.
What books have changed the way you think, the way you live, or just gave you a rollicking good time?
Friendly hint: A bit of background rather than just a bunch of book titles would make your stories more readable
( , Thu 15 May 2008, 15:11)
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I agree
when reading, I tend to build a mental picture of the characters, and the casting never comes near.
My prime example of this is James Nesbitt in "Quite Ugly One Morning" (ok not a film, but you get the point). Who the hell thought casting him as a quintessential Scotsman was a good idea? He didn't even attempt the accent!
( , Tue 20 May 2008, 14:45, Reply)
when reading, I tend to build a mental picture of the characters, and the casting never comes near.
My prime example of this is James Nesbitt in "Quite Ugly One Morning" (ok not a film, but you get the point). Who the hell thought casting him as a quintessential Scotsman was a good idea? He didn't even attempt the accent!
( , Tue 20 May 2008, 14:45, Reply)
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