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Last of the dustbunnies |
Posted - July 19 2007 : 6:11:39 PM I really want to start the book LOTM, but all my friends are telling me its really boring. I want to hear what you guys have to say on your view point of the book? thanks! |
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Light of the Moon |
Posted - August 24 2007 : 11:02:05 PM OMG, you mentioned HP with Irish in the thread! Warning: Potential for Hijack!!! |
Irishgirl |
Posted - August 23 2007 : 11:16:15 AM Yes Ms. Blackie is one of his "followers" and not afraid to admit it. Way to go girl. |
blackfootblood |
Posted - August 22 2007 : 7:39:39 PM I know exactly what Ms. Irish means! |
Irishgirl |
Posted - August 22 2007 : 7:27:10 PM Oh yes you do Ms. Red |
RedFraggle |
Posted - August 22 2007 : 7:19:16 PM I don't know what you mean, Irish. |
Irishgirl |
Posted - August 22 2007 : 7:17:15 PM You'd be surprised to learn just how many "ladies" on here have a "thing" for the sexy Professor. I know for a fact. |
angicx |
Posted - August 22 2007 : 5:50:06 PM I LOVE the Harry Potter books, which my 14 year old turned me onto. I've read every one but the last, and unfortunately have to wait on my kiddo to finish with each new one that comes out before I get a crack at it. It's ok tho...he reads pretty fast. Thing is, he lives with his daddy about 4 hours away, so I also have to wait until he visits to claim my turn! (can't afford the hardbacks right off the press, so I wait on his copy )
The movies are great too with the exception of the one that just came out... it was ok and neccessary to the story line, but not quite as good when compared with the others... My son didn't like it at all.
P.S. Snape? Yikes! He always looks like he has a bad taste in his mouth I kinda was partial to the Weasley twins.. I know, sick huh? |
Irishgirl |
Posted - August 22 2007 : 3:46:46 PM Are you a big Potter fan then angicx? Probably not or you would have had first crack at HPATDH. I have been totally addicted right from the start. JKR is a genius IMHO. I truly hope and pray she writes another Potter book in the future. Nothing else she ever writes can come close to the greatness of HP. Psst........I've always had a "thing" for Professor Snape...heehee |
angicx |
Posted - August 22 2007 : 12:43:02 AM I've picked the book up twice and put it down twice. I love to read, and very rarely go anywhere without a book in hand, but with this one, I just couldn't get into it. May try once more :) Sometimes, it takes getting in a few chapters to find your books momentum... As far as the new Harry Potter book, I'm waiting patiently for my son to get done with it, then it's mine ... of course he's waiting on me to get done with Final Fantasy 12 |
RedFraggle |
Posted - July 27 2007 : 2:53:29 PM quote: Originally posted by susquesus
You could also skip LOTM and go to Deerslayer which is not nearly as boring or heavy as LOTM.
That depends on what you mean by "heavy." Deerslayer is often called Cooper's "dark" novel because it presents the author's critique of the US government's treatment of American Indians. Cooper was against the Indian Removal policies in effect during his lifetime, and Deerslayer is in some ways his reaction to that movement.
The book begins with a quote from a Thomas Gray poem about the efforts taken by Edward I to eradicate Welsh ethnic identity. Some scholars interpret the quote as Cooper's warning to American whites about stamping out Indian culture by removing native peoples to reservations.
If you're looking for a book with a feel-good ending, this is not it! |
Last of the dustbunnies |
Posted - July 27 2007 : 2:38:34 PM quote: Originally posted by Light of the Moon
quote: Originally posted by Last of the dustbunnies
quote: Originally posted by susquesus
You could also skip LOTM and go to Deerslayer which is not nearly as boring or heavy as LOTM. It was the last of the Leatherstocking tales to be written but is the first chronologically in Hawkeye's life. It is subtitled, "The First Warpath" and takes place when Hawkeye- then known as the Deerslayer- and Chingachgook are in their mid 20's. You get to see how Hawkeye obtains Killdeer and witness his first romance. You also get to meet Uncas's foxy mom. Hawkeye makes his first kill and there is some great tension- once you're into it it's hard to put down.
very very very intresting, i was also thinking of reading the green mile...
Green Mile is awesome! I cried at least three times before I got to the end. And the movie is a real tear jerker too.
I KNOW! like in the movie, when there about to cover his head, and he said 'please dont put me in the dark' WAAAAA!!!! or when that mean guy squished the mouse, and he brought it back to life! |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - July 26 2007 : 10:51:40 AM quote: Originally posted by Last of the dustbunnies
quote: Originally posted by susquesus
You could also skip LOTM and go to Deerslayer which is not nearly as boring or heavy as LOTM. It was the last of the Leatherstocking tales to be written but is the first chronologically in Hawkeye's life. It is subtitled, "The First Warpath" and takes place when Hawkeye- then known as the Deerslayer- and Chingachgook are in their mid 20's. You get to see how Hawkeye obtains Killdeer and witness his first romance. You also get to meet Uncas's foxy mom. Hawkeye makes his first kill and there is some great tension- once you're into it it's hard to put down.
very very very intresting, i was also thinking of reading the green mile...
Green Mile is awesome! I cried at least three times before I got to the end. And the movie is a real tear jerker too. |
Obediah |
Posted - July 26 2007 : 01:16:13 AM quote: Originally posted by Irishgirl
quote: Originally posted by RedFraggle
Wow, this thread went from Cooper's Last of the Mohicans to JKR's Harry Potter. How did that happen?
Me Me Me. I am the guilty one again. I confess 'twas me. From one book to another worthy of discussion. Obi is just thankful the topic did not turn in the direction of Uncas yet again like so many others before it.
AMEN, SISTER! |
Last of the dustbunnies |
Posted - July 25 2007 : 9:14:35 PM quote: Originally posted by susquesus
You could also skip LOTM and go to Deerslayer which is not nearly as boring or heavy as LOTM. It was the last of the Leatherstocking tales to be written but is the first chronologically in Hawkeye's life. It is subtitled, "The First Warpath" and takes place when Hawkeye- then known as the Deerslayer- and Chingachgook are in their mid 20's. You get to see how Hawkeye obtains Killdeer and witness his first romance. You also get to meet Uncas's foxy mom. Hawkeye makes his first kill and there is some great tension- once you're into it it's hard to put down.
very very very intresting, i was also thinking of reading the green mile... |
Irishgirl |
Posted - July 25 2007 : 7:54:01 PM quote: Originally posted by RedFraggle
Wow, this thread went from Cooper's Last of the Mohicans to JKR's Harry Potter. How did that happen?
Me Me Me. I am the guilty one again. I confess 'twas me. From one book to another worthy of discussion. Obi is just thankful the topic did not turn in the direction of Uncas yet again like so many others before it. |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - July 25 2007 : 6:07:41 PM quote: Originally posted by Lapus
Good idea Susquesus. I've never read the Deerslayer but am gonna pick it up now.
Later days, Lapus
Yeah, Susquesus, you do make that sound interesting. Will be sure to read it! |
Irishgirl |
Posted - July 25 2007 : 3:09:52 PM Well I know the answer Obi but not sure I should say it as it might give too much away.
We could have a book discussion thread and put SPOILERS in the thread title so as only those who wish to know what happens can discuss. I know Blackie wants to know who dies as she is still only reading the 5th book in the series.
Anyone else finished and ready to discuss?. |
Obediah |
Posted - July 25 2007 : 12:30:18 PM Ok, Irish, I just finished HPATDH about 45 minutes ago. I'm glad it's over BUT I will miss the series. I wouldn't mind a discussion thread, AS LONG AS THERE ARE NO SPOILERS! I'm not sure how we could work that...
As far as those 2 gents I saw with the HP book, I wouldn't have been able to talk to them; I was talking the the lady sitting next to me about CS Lewis & JRR Tolkien!
Here's a quick trivia question: who does Harry Potter describe as "the bravest man I ever met"? That'll give those who haven't finished the book something to ponder. |
RedFraggle |
Posted - July 25 2007 : 10:08:08 AM Wow, this thread went from Cooper's Last of the Mohicans to JKR's Harry Potter. How did that happen? Oh well, I love how we get off topic. Much more fun that way, don't you think? |
Irishgirl |
Posted - July 25 2007 : 09:52:22 AM No need to feel "ashamed". I think lots of us "grown-ups" love reading the books and watching the movies too. These stories bring out the kid in us again and show what a fantastic writer JKR truly is. I swear that woman is a genius to have thought up this brilliant Harry Potter story in the first place and "Hogwarts", heck who wouldn't want to have gone there.
No one I know has finished the book yet and I am dying to "talk" about it so maybe if anyone has finished it we could set up a "Potter" thread and discuss it. Hurry up and finish Obi and we can "discuss" okay?.
Your story about those 2 people waiting in line with the HP book is nice. They have good taste is all I can say. I would have started talking "Potter" with them. Speaking of age, it was my mother-in-law who got me started reading the books because she loved them, way back when they first came out. I got hooked right away. Of course, she is way behind in the books.
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Obediah |
Posted - July 24 2007 : 10:48:56 PM Nope; they just escaped from the Malfoy's house. I will finish it tonight. I observed something kinda cool this morning: I had Jury Duty & while waiting in the hallway to go to the orientation, I saw 2 people in line carrying HPATDH & both people were older than me! |
Irishgirl |
Posted - July 24 2007 : 6:47:57 PM quote: Originally posted by Obediah
quote: Originally posted by Irishgirl
Never read it and no desire to especially after all this talk about how "boring" it is. I will stick to my copy of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" definitely NOT boring.
Some parts of the new HP book seem somewhat slow (a euphemism for booooring). But when JKR kicks it up another notch (whenever ol' Moldy shows up, the pages go by very quickly!
Totally agree Obi. I just finished the book earlier and wow is all I can say. I like how it ended but I feel sad as no more HP books to look forward to. You done with it yet? |
Last of the dustbunnies |
Posted - July 23 2007 : 11:45:27 PM quote: Originally posted by Lapus
LOL!! Irishgirl my 2 teens are nuts over the new Harry Potter book as well.
The LOTM book is slow going in many places but do like I do if you want to read it. Just skim the slow pages.
later days, Lapus
ok that works!
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Lapus |
Posted - July 23 2007 : 5:12:23 PM Good idea Susquesus. I've never read the Deerslayer but am gonna pick it up now.
Later days, Lapus |
susquesus |
Posted - July 23 2007 : 5:05:36 PM You could also skip LOTM and go to Deerslayer which is not nearly as boring or heavy as LOTM. It was the last of the Leatherstocking tales to be written but is the first chronologically in Hawkeye's life. It is subtitled, "The First Warpath" and takes place when Hawkeye- then known as the Deerslayer- and Chingachgook are in their mid 20's. You get to see how Hawkeye obtains Killdeer and witness his first romance. You also get to meet Uncas's foxy mom. Hawkeye makes his first kill and there is some great tension- once you're into it it's hard to put down. |