So long, and thanks for all the fish
Hard going....
So long, and thanks for all the fish
Hard going....
You read the others first, right?
Of course!
I may be daft but I'm not stupid
I've always said that about you lofthouse
I adore Douglas Adams but did get fatigued reading them all in one go, had to go back and read them as individual sections of the 'trilogy' to really enjoy.
Oh I have left it a few months between each one
Enjoyed the first three
But the first 100 pages of this final part has me yawning quite frankly
I'm sure it'll pickup soon ...
The mammoth book of native Americans
Very interesting
and incredibly sad and depressing
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
I'm a very advanced reader for my age.
Quote: lofthouse @ March 2 2012, 10:37 PM GMTOh I have left it a few months between each one
Enjoyed the first three
But the first 100 pages of this final part has me yawning quite frankly
I'm sure it'll pickup soon ...
When Douglas Adams says to only read the last 30 pages as it's fun and has Marvin in it.
He meant it.
I kinda felt like Marvin during most of that book
Please tell me you enjoyed the last 30 pages, because that is kinda sweet.
I do love 2HG2TG.
It some how describes a time in the 80s, as well as being fine and that thing comedy does so rarely. It was wise.
Quote: lofthouse @ March 12 2012, 9:33 PM GMTThe mammoth book of native Americans
Give it back! Mammoth's are notoriously posessive of their books.
God I was reading that at lunch today
Horrific
Hell on earth
eh?
It's about the ungodly shit that went down with the Indians and the puritans, English etc when us whites turned up
Detailed accounts of the slaughter and massacres and butchery that was done by both sides
Don't believe the shit you see on Bonanaza!
Unbelievable suffering
Sum by David Eagleman. Utterly gorgeous
Gareth Roberts, who has written several current Who episodes, and Sarah Jane eps, has written a novel based on 'Shada'; a Douglas Adams penned Tom Baker adventure that was abandoned during filming and never completed: