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  • Media Reviews Re: The DaVinci Code

    Well I thought the book wasn't bad, though I abrubtly stopped reading it when he mentioned his theory about Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. Don't get me wrong, I know ...

    Sep 3, 2006
  • Media Reviews Re: The DaVinci Code

    I read it, and it's amazing. It really does make you think and it's really exciting. I loved it, but at the end I didn't really like the in-your-face obviousness. ...

    Sep 3, 2006
  • Media Reviews Re: Uglies

    I loved that book. It was extremely good, unpredictable and well-written. I really love how Scott Westerfeld made a realistic sci-fi book, I can really see this happening in the ...

    Sep 3, 2006
  • Media Reviews Re: Uglies

    I loved that book. It was extremely good, unpredictable and well-written. I really love how Scott Westerfeld made a realistic sci-fi book, I can really see this happening in the ...

    Sep 3, 2006
  • Media Reviews Re: Flowers For Algernon-- I just finished it...

    I really want to read Flowers for Algernon, I always hear that it's a wonderful book, and I really want to read it, but whenever I finally find the book ...

    Sep 3, 2006
  • Fiction Discussion Re: Most Disturbing Books

    It was extremely disturbing, but it was kind of disturbing. Memories of Summer, it was a wonderful book, I read it two years ago, but I was really unsettled for ...

    Sep 3, 2006
  • Fiction Discussion Re: A Little Character Help if Possible...

    Give her an Achilles Heel (or so to speak). Maybe a memory that haunts her, but it really depends what genre you're writing. If you're writing fantasy, you can have ...

    Sep 3, 2006
  • Fiction Discussion Re: When do you write?

    I don't really have a set time when I write, it's usually when I have a revelation or I'm delving deep into interest of my story or I found something ...

    Sep 3, 2006
  • Fiction Discussion Re: Do you get attatched to your characters?

    I was wondering if any of you get attatched to your characters as well? I definitely do, and in my story, it has come to the point of where my ...

    Sep 3, 2006


Thomas Edison's last words were "It's very beautiful over there.” I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere, and I hope it's beautiful.
— John Green, Looking for Alaska