redbugpest wrote:I have your address too...
Yeah? So? Is that some kind of threat?
Do you think I'm the least bit worried that a no-balls moron like you is going to risk your snug little life trying some bullshit in real life?

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redbugpest wrote:I have your address too...
redbugpest wrote:Laphtiya wrote:Freakzilla wrote:Have fun in the Scream Room.
Just finished (Yeah I know its took me a while)
I was like "WTF!?" when it came to the scream room.
I read that book 20+ years ago, and just did not like it (or the Lazarus Effect).![]()
I guess even a great writer can drop a literary bomb once in a while too...
I did enjoy The White Plague though, and would suggest you read that if you have not already....
redbugpest wrote:SandChigger wrote:SandRider wrote:finally, this "20+ years ago" comment - assuming you read these things in your teenage years,
this puts you well over thirty, maybe even forty. If so, you're really, really dense & retarded
for a man of that age. Or you really are a young 20-something jackoff, & full of shit.Brian
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I have your address too...
Freakzilla wrote:I didn't like it.
I think it was because after the ending of D:V, I expected a lot more about Ship. It was a good book but just not at all what I expected.
A Thing of Eternity wrote:However, I think FH made the right decision with Ship. The more mystery the better, much like Sauron in LoTR, the more offscreen the character is, the more menacing and impressive they grow in your imagination. Nothing FH could have written about Ship would have even come close to the feeling of awe and amazement I got from wondering.
redbugpest wrote:Laphtiya wrote:Freakzilla wrote:Have fun in the Scream Room.
Just finished (Yeah I know its took me a while)
I was like "WTF!?" when it came to the scream room.
I read that book 20+ years ago, and just did not like it (or the Lazarus Effect).![]()
I guess even a great writer can drop a literary bomb once in a while too...
I did enjoy The White Plague though, and would suggest you read that if you have not already....
SandRider wrote:"she says for her the story ended with the first book"
sounds like a real smart girl.
hang on to that one ....
SandRider wrote:"she says for her the story ended with the first book"
sounds like a real smart girl.
hang on to that one ....
D Pope wrote:The Jesus Incident
I enjoyed the book very much. I beleive FH was working on themes of pure good & evil then got inspired to continue the Ship book with his musings. The Lazarus Effect is my favorite of the void books, The Ascention Factor, the least.
I'm still a little weak on why the mutations were nessesary, except perhaps for the one line of dia, "Like me, thats how we define human."
Avata should've been a little more aggressive, I think...
Thoughts?