Posted by arren18 on 01.31.2022, 08:26 AM: That's interesting to hear. But one thing I seem to remember is that Miyazaki's film isn't being described as a straightforward adaptation. I think there was something about the book itself appearing in the film as a plot point.
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Posted by husky51 on 01.31.2022, 12:52 PM: That would make more sense to me... We'll see how it goes, still might not finish the reading until later, tho... When trailers come out, maybe... |
Posted by Impressionville on 02.02.2022, 02:07 AM: i am not reading any book yet. |
Posted by Impressionville on 02.04.2022, 06:48 AM: suggest me a good one. |
Posted by husky51 on 02.04.2022, 12:58 PM: Welcome to the Tavern, Impressionville
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Posted by Impressionville on 02.07.2022, 07:44 AM:
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Posted by arren18 on 12.10.2022, 03:06 PM: I recently preordered Studio Ghibli: The Complete Works, and it arrived today! I look forward to having some time to give it a good look through. I also got Shuna's Journey a little while ago so I should read it too.
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Posted by husky51 on 12.11.2022, 12:53 PM: I have also ordered Studio Ghibli: The Complete Works and it will arrive sometime in January and Shuna's Journey is expected tomorrow... |
Posted by husky51 on 12.13.2022, 09:31 PM: I read "Shuna's Journey" this afternoon and although it is an easy read, thoroughly enjoyable... and I like the narrative in the back (lol, front) of the book... |
Posted by arren18 on 12.16.2022, 04:44 PM: Glad to hear you liked it! I think I might get around to it some time around Christmas and New Year.
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Posted by toriforiumu on 05.30.2023, 02:49 PM: Im reading Norwegian Wood by Murakami, and The stranger by albert camus!
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Posted by ButaPairotto on 06.04.2023, 10:53 AM: I love Norwegian Wood! Its a wonderful book. |
Posted by toriforiumu on 06.07.2023, 10:15 AM: Its so beautifully written.. One of my favorite books ive read so far, Murakami has a way with creating settings and immersing the reader in it!
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Posted by husky51 on 06.07.2023, 08:36 PM: Reading "My People the Sioux" by Luther Standing Bear... His autobiography first printed in 1928... |
Posted by fenkashi on 07.19.2023, 02:02 AM: Wheel of time. Can't believe I haven't read it till now actually.
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Posted by husky51 on 07.19.2023, 02:46 AM: Reading a book titled "No Life for A Lady" A series of vignette's about how a woman survived on a cattle ranch in the late 1800's... The different things they did, both young and grown and the things they did beyond cleaning house, cooking, etc... In rural (well, everywhere was rural in New Mexico back then... lol)... |
Posted by husky51 on 09.04.2023, 10:59 PM: Read some chapters of a compilation of Louis L'Amour short stories... |
Posted by ButaPairotto on 09.12.2023, 01:14 PM: Just finishing up Crime and Punishment. Really dark book but really good too. The way the author describes peoples psychology is some of the most striking and realistic I've ever read.
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Posted by husky51 on 09.12.2023, 07:23 PM: Reading a book of Louis L'Amour short stories... |
Posted by toriforiumu on 09.13.2023, 11:47 PM: I like crime and punishment, I haven't finished it yet but so far its really good! I'm currently reading the crucible for an assignment in school lol
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