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Feb 02, 2009 15:00

I am still going to do the seven facts! Just... not now ( Read more... )

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aphoriste February 3 2009, 00:08:31 UTC
i LOL'd so hard.

you're apparently very gluttonous.

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chibipuck February 3 2009, 00:45:18 UTC
Ahaha. :)

More like they apparently don't eat a lot (or at least my mom doesn't), so leftovers take forever to finish at home without one of the kids to "help out" so to speak.

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anonymous February 3 2009, 01:09:15 UTC
hey, free food. no complaints. who wouldn't want crab and mignon leftovers. that's damn good for college students. oh, i read good omens and anansi boys this past week. they were both excellent. thanks for the heads up. are there any other gaiman books i need to know about? i've read anansi, good omens, neverwhere, american gods, stardust, and i am currently on coraline. i know he has the sandman stuff, but i don't really want to read them. he's also got a bunch of short stories, but i'm not that interested in them. have you read any of them?

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chibipuck February 3 2009, 07:55:29 UTC
I think that's pretty much all his novels/written stuff. (I like Sandman! Plus he wrote for the Magic Books, the comic not the novels.) Some of his short story anthologies are interesting, but I mostly like his long novels. The anthologies are kind of a mix of fiction/poem-esque things/real life musings kind of stuff. I think the only short story I liked was the illustrated one (it was apparently supposed to be a comic, but the illustrator didn't draw comics so they worked around it); it reads a lot like a Japanese myth (I think it was based on one), can't think of the name right now.

Did you like Stardust? I can't remember why, but it was my least favorite Gaiman book.

It seems like people who like Gaiman, like Pratchett, too. :) I only like certain novels within the Discworld series, though. I'd definitely recommend reading Christopher Moore's The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror and Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal if you need some more novels to take up your time. ;P

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anonymous February 3 2009, 16:54:25 UTC
ah coolio, thanks. and i enjoyed stardust, not as much as neverwhere/american gods, but i still found it quite readable, albeit a bit predictable

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anonymous March 5 2009, 04:49:53 UTC
so i just read the stupidest angel. hilarious stuff. going to move on to lamb next. i know moore has a bunch of other novels. have you read any of them? and do you know if there's a particular order to his books?

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kasugai_gummie February 3 2009, 03:41:16 UTC
LOLOL. My parents are like that too--only it's not even with left overs. >_> "You need beef! Take a raw flank back! Chicken too! Do you need fish??"

I'm envious though. Craaaaaab ;3; Haven't had it in so long (what kind was it?)

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chibipuck February 3 2009, 07:48:03 UTC
Dungeness! So yummy! And on sale. :)

HELLO! ::GLOMP:: I haven't had a proper conversation (so to speak) with you in so long. :( I fail on epic proportions.

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kasugai_gummie April 28 2009, 02:43:42 UTC
B| Biiiii. Your address. Can I has it again?

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