Postby cassingtonscholar » Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:34 am
I would have to say first, this serries of mysteries with a talking cat by Shirley Rousseau Murphy that my grandmother gave me. She loved them and went through a lot of trouble to buy me the first eight. But they're not that good. And now I feel guilty for not liking them or even reading all of them.
For a lot of my friends (curse them!) this is true for TGC. "I read the whole thing and I didn't like" or "Nothing happen after 80 pages and I put it down" or *grinds her teeth* "It got boring after a while, I don't remember where, and I put it down. I think they were in a wardrobe or something, listening to a speech." Hello?! This scene ends on page 28! How can you judge a 400 page book after reading less than 28 pages of it!?
Ugggh! People sometimes.....!
*reminds herself not to be judgmental*
“‘Tagoona, if I held you by your heels from a third-story window, you would have a problem.’ Tagoona considered this long and carefully. Then he said, ‘I do not think so. If you saved me, all would be well. If you dropped me, nothing would matter. It is you who would have the problem.’â€--Margaret Craven, I Heard the Owl Call My Name
"Off all the things which man can do or make here below, by far the most momentous, wonderful, and worthy are the things we call books." --Thomas Carlyle
"Plastic bags flew at us like a lost squadron of dehydrated kamikaze jellyfish."--Eric Hansen, Motoring with Mohammed
"I want to travel at the speed of smell." --Anonymous