The White Mercedes/The Butterfly Tattoo
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The White Mercedes/The Butterfly Tattoo
short little book, not new, about some fairly normal people as opposed to his dark materials, anyone besides me read it?
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zemarl - I ATE'NT DEAD
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it's not that short. it's a full novel technically.
i've read it, thought it good.
i've read it, thought it good.
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jessia - Sraffie Queen
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well it seems short to me as i'm one for longer novels, but whatever. i did enjoy it, but i was a little confused. this is due to my tendency to read too fast and miss things, so i probably should go back and reread it.
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zemarl - I ATE'NT DEAD
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i bet you're nothing like Cookie though.
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i don't follow exactly. when you say 'read' do you mean past tense referring to yourself, past tense referring to cookie, or imperative tense? if it's the first you're going to have to clarify what you meant about cookie.i bet you're nothing like Cookie though.
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zemarl - I ATE'NT DEAD
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wait help...theeres a book about people totaly opposed to HDM do tell do tell. this is very intriging
Into this wild abyss, The womb of nature and perhaps her grave, of neither sea, nor shore, nor air, nor fire, But all these in their pregnant causes mixed Confusedly, and which thus must ever fight, Unless the almighty maker them ordain His dark materials to create more worlds, Into this wild abyss the wary fiend Stood on the brink of hell and looked a while, Pondering his voyage...John Milton-Paradise Lost-Book 2
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HDM Head 24-7 - Gallivespian Spy
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the kid's been making terribly random comments lately.
"o stars, isn't it from you that the lover's desire for the face
of his beloved arises? doesn't his secret insight
into her pure features come from the pure constellations?"
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jessia - Sraffie Queen
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Yeah I read it too
In my very humble opinion it is right up there with Sally and crew. The ending is quite surprising. Pullman has turned an essentially simple tale into a great story with maybe not so many twists, but a great ending. Nice read.
In my very humble opinion it is right up there with Sally and crew. The ending is quite surprising. Pullman has turned an essentially simple tale into a great story with maybe not so many twists, but a great ending. Nice read.
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DutchCrunch - Witch
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i've been hunting it back. maybe christmas...?
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Of course, if dryers were the link between the worlds, then Will would be spending all his free time jumping into dryers.
We must build the Republic of Heaven in the dryer...
Of course, if dryers were the link between the worlds, then Will would be spending all his free time jumping into dryers.
We must build the Republic of Heaven in the dryer...
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Alewyn - Witch
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Don't know about realistic. But it is set in around 2000 or so I guess. And there are no other worlds, daemons or non earthly things.I read it years ago, but I think I enjoyed it. This one is completely realistic, right? I can't remember...
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The White Mercedes... Is this the one which was renamed The Butterfly Tattoo? I saw it in a bookstore, thought it sounded intriguing, though I knew better than to think my mum would buy it and I realised that my incredibly crappy library wouldn't have it. So I browsed through it and read the end, which didn't really make sense without reading the rest of the book. Obviously.
We must build the Republic of Heaven in the dryer...
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Bolvangesque: Simplify your mind by cutting away your soul.
"I swear to drunk I'm not God!"
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manda - Gallivespian Spy
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I'd say you need the rest of the book to understand, yes. The book is only about $5 though, right? Maybe you can look for coins stuck in the couch or offer to do all the chores for a year or two...might just work.
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DutchCrunch - Witch
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Actually, it's $20.The book is only about $5 though, right?
We must build the Republic of Heaven in the dryer...
Bolvangesque: Simplify your mind by cutting away your soul.
"I swear to drunk I'm not God!"
Bolvangesque: Simplify your mind by cutting away your soul.
"I swear to drunk I'm not God!"
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manda - Gallivespian Spy
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Australian dollars aren't worth much.
My copy cost £3.99, which would be $7.00 US, $8.20 CA, and $9.35 AU.
So while $20 australian might seem a lot it is in fact only £8.50, which is what a thick paperback, or a smaller hardback normally costs.
So there. Erm...
My copy cost £3.99, which would be $7.00 US, $8.20 CA, and $9.35 AU.
So while $20 australian might seem a lot it is in fact only £8.50, which is what a thick paperback, or a smaller hardback normally costs.
So there. Erm...
We must build the republic of heaven in our world...
Is this heaven?...No, it's Iowa
I sell discount books, so sue me
Times are tight, and starting a band is good way to kill some time until the economy picks up
Is this heaven?...No, it's Iowa
I sell discount books, so sue me
Times are tight, and starting a band is good way to kill some time until the economy picks up
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Ian - The Frog Prince
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Well it certainly isn't a thick paperback, nor a small hardback. It is a pretty small and short story. Longer than Lyra's Oxford, but not even close to Sally Lockhart books. So those worthless AUS$20 are quite a lot to ask for this book. Too bad it was just Christmas...Australian dollars aren't worth much.
My copy cost £3.99, which would be $7.00 US, $8.20 CA, and $9.35 AU.
So while $20 australian might seem a lot it is in fact only £8.50, which is what a thick paperback, or a smaller hardback normally costs.
So there. Erm...
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