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