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gun hoe. ([personal profile] theory) wrote in [community profile] fables2009-05-04 08:55 pm
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MISC. ; getting to know you.

bookwormmeme


HEY ♥ So as most of you know already, I'm Annay, one of your moddydoddies. QNNG [personal profile] yosuke is the FAAAAAAAAAAR more adept one but between the two of us, we'll keep everyting in line. ANYWAY, to kind of ease ourselves into this whole thing, I think it'd be super to kind of get a feel for what we all like to read. So I've concocted a meme with this handy little form, which you can definitely fill out and...etc. etc. you get the point. All of the rules still apply so make sure you read them before doing anything nasty, otherwise we'll...get you. ...Despite the fact that we're not threatening at all.



OKAY, LET'S HAVE SOME FUN ♥

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[personal profile] yosuke 2009-05-05 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
BATTLE.. ROYALE... don't worry i-i love that book too so we can have bad taste together. ):

i've never read norwegian wood, but kafka on the shore was really great. 8)b
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[personal profile] strife 2009-05-05 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
LMAO IT IS SO GOOD. I couldn't put it down. If I could choose one book to forget I ever read so I could read it again for the first time, it'd be that one.

♥ YES, read Norwegian Wood, they're both brilliant. ;; Kafka's my alltime favorite though.
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[personal profile] yosuke 2009-05-05 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
LMAO i know... the writing's not very classy but it just draws you in and it's impossible to put down. 8( compared to the movie, though, i'd have to say i like the movie's mastermind better.. maybe it's b/c i watched it first, so i'm a bit biased towards it.

O-OKAY.. ;; kafka and hard-boiled wonderland are my favorites, though i def. need to read more of his books! they're kind of hard to find around here so i haven't read very many of them. ): i really love how he does the split chapters thing in kafka and then ties it all together, though.
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[personal profile] strife 2009-05-05 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the writing was pretty bland but the story drew me in too much to care. I didn't like the movie all that much, but that's because I read the 600-page book in a week and watched it immediately after, so it felt so short, even though they probably did the best job they could have done. 8(

I liked Hard-Boiled Wonderland too! Sputnik Sweetheart is also amazing, I forgot to add that to my favorites, djfhdhf. I'm lucky, for some reason our B&N always has every single one. And me, too-- I was never really leaning towards one story, I was so into both of them, which is rare for me.
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[personal profile] yosuke 2009-05-05 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
a-aww.. ;__; yeah, it was pretty short... i mostly liked the teacher in the movie because he had some emotion towards others, compared to the guy in the book who was pretty much... heartless. but mannn, you're making me want to find my copy of the book to reread it! /shakes fist

fmkdj you lucky bastard.. i've been to two B&Ns around here and i've only found a handful of his books. i think i'll just end up ordering them online, i really want to read A Wild Sheep Chase and i've never seen a copy of it in person. & i actually liked the one with the trucker and old man more (i forgot their names augh augh) but i have some odd fondness towards old people, so that's probably why. 8(