No spoken words said:Major major major
VintagePunk said:Oh, I know! For good summer mindless drivel, I discovered Elizabeth George mysteries about 6 or 7 years ago and read like 10 of her books in rapid succession. I'm sure she must have written more since then.
U2MaNaIcWeIdO said:Thanks again Snow
snowbunny00774 said:
anytime. if you ever need an ear I'm always in the bar, sad as that is
NSW - you know sports...who's hot in running these days?
that's who I meant to look into this weekend...Elizabeth george...you'd think I'd have remembered at least friggin half of that :idiot:
RavenBlue said:When I was in high school, I used to go to the library during my free period and read from the same novel everyday. I read quite a few Paul Quarrington novels. I can't remember which ones now, but I remember enjoying them.
I think I'm going to have to get to the library again soon.
Ever take out a book with a really pretty cover only to find out the inside really, really sucked. Haha.
No spoken words said:
Asafa Powell, Xavier Carter, Jeremy Wariner.
These 3 just faced off in a 200M race.
No spoken words said:
Snow, I told you about her. VP, I don't think they're like reading Proust, but, not sure they are mindless either. Good books, though, and, many were turned into good TV shows.
No spoken words said:The biggest dork in this bar is me, always. It goes beyond reading, but, many of you know that I'm fucking addicted to books. Love 'em.
VintagePunk said:
They are what they are, like you said, good stories. I just meant that you don't really have to put a lot of thought or effort into reading them.
I didn't know that they'd been made into television!
No spoken words said:Thanks, Carlos, and, thanks, Snow, for acknowledging my dorkdom.
snowbunny00774 said:
you win