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Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:54 pm
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"Words say little to the mind compared to space thundering with images and crammed with sounds."

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Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:29 pm
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I don't have any myself, but among these choices, I would go for The Ballad of Reason. I feel the others are too clichè and/or bad.


Big Kubrick fan, huh? I love him myself, he's my nr 1 favorite director.
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Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:51 pm
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It's hard to tell what your novel should be titled without knowing much about it, but I would also take The Ballad of Reason.
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Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:05 pm
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Birkhoff wrote:I don't have any myself, but among these choices, I would go for The Ballad of Reason. I feel the others are too clichè and/or bad.


Big Kubrick fan, huh? I love him myself, he's my nr 1 favorite director.

One of my favorites, I love his work. He's my 2nd favorite director
1. Tarantino
2. Kubrick
3. Coens
I know they are bad. I've been having creativity problems lately

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Thu Jul 25, 2013 12:43 pm
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The Literatnauts: "Reading group for age 6-8. Meets Saturday at 9pm in Foress Street Library. Ask at reception for more details."

The Nightlife Chronicles: Sounds like a really bad vampire trilogy.

The Ballad Of Reason: Gives me the impression of some fragile and sporadic balance of sense and morality- which I like very much.

Meet Spalding Bereta: I don't know what Spalding means but it looks like Balding and gives me the impression of some slapstick comedy involving a lady named Bereta.

The Wrongly Accused: Bland.
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Fri Oct 18, 2013 4:53 pm
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Tenyo wrote:The Literatnauts: "Reading group for age 6-8. Meets Saturday at 9pm in Foress Street Library. Ask at reception for more details."

The Nightlife Chronicles: Sounds like a really bad vampire trilogy.

The Ballad Of Reason: Gives me the impression of some fragile and sporadic balance of sense and morality- which I like very much.

Meet Spalding Bereta: I don't know what Spalding means but it looks like Balding and gives me the impression of some slapstick comedy involving a lady named Bereta.

The Wrongly Accused: Bland.


I totally agree with The literatnauts :P
I also like the Ballad of Reason. But the wrongly accused seems alright!
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