No, the experiences I remember were largely positive.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 06/10/2010 03:10:38 AM
I don't recall adoring Mathilda or The BFG, although looking back on The BFG I'm remembering some things I really did like.
He wrote some stuff for adults, though, and I don't think I read much of those. I vaguely recall an autobiographical thing he wrote, and it was very interesting. Very British. He was probably my first introduction into British culture, come to think of it.
He wrote some stuff for adults, though, and I don't think I read much of those. I vaguely recall an autobiographical thing he wrote, and it was very interesting. Very British. He was probably my first introduction into British culture, come to think of it.
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Which authors do you gush over?
05/10/2010 11:07:03 PM
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Re: Which authors do you gush over?
05/10/2010 11:46:07 PM
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Dahl? Which works in particular? *NM*
06/10/2010 12:37:41 AM
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Pretty much all of them? Why, have you had bad experiences with him? *NM*
06/10/2010 12:41:58 AM
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No, the experiences I remember were largely positive.
06/10/2010 03:10:38 AM
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Oh, I meant mostly his children's books, haven't read all of his adult stuff either.
06/10/2010 10:04:56 AM
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05/10/2010 11:54:01 PM
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Goodkind. And whoever wrote that Hanna Montana "Crush-tastic" book.
06/10/2010 12:37:39 AM
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Re: I am not longer a twelve-year old girl, and therefore I do not gush.
06/10/2010 01:53:59 PM
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Robert Anton Wilson, Jung, and I'm getting to be gushy over Steinbeck.
07/10/2010 06:22:40 AM
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Wodehouse, Orwell, and Douglas Adams. I'll never tire of reading and rereading their books. *NM*
08/10/2010 08:18:03 PM
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R.A. Salvatore. I know it's absurd but his Drizzt novels get me misty, esp when his dwarves grieve.
12/10/2010 04:57:38 PM
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