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SignUp Now!bfactor said:Last night I read The Innocent Man, Grisham's nonfiction. It had been sitting on my shelf for two years, then I remembered that my grandmother only gives me awesome books.
What an incredible and frustrating story to read.
Yeah, that man can write.rome8180 said:Finally reading Game of Thrones as my entertaining read. But wow, for a genre novel it's incredibly well written. Might be the best written fantasy novel I've ever read.
So I read it this past weekend. It was very good. I've never seen the movie version.rome8180 said:Have you ever read A Civil Action? My favorite nonfiction legal book. Same deal -- incredible and frustrating.
bfactor said:So I read it this past weekend. It was very good. I've never seen the movie version.rome8180 said:Have you ever read A Civil Action? My favorite nonfiction legal book. Same deal -- incredible and frustrating.
Let me know how that turns out.rome8180 said:Eddard's awesome, but he was to blame. Not his son. She needs to stop being petty.
DukeNukem05 said:Let me know how that turns out.rome8180 said:Eddard's awesome, but he was to blame. Not his son. She needs to stop being petty.
Don't worry, that doesn't imply anything that happens. :D
rome8180 said:I am loving Game of Thrones. Got much better after I got to the material I didn't know from the show (I'd seen the first three episodes or so). I just want to say though that I hate, hate, hate Sansa. That's the older Stark daughter, in case it's been awhile since you read the first book. I hope all her prissy little illusions get shattered. I also dislike her mother.
Love Arya though. One of my favorite characters. My three favorites so far are Arya, Jon, and Tyrion.