Greetings.
Today's question comes from Magoonie, in regards to the literary world.
"What's your favorite book(s)? And what are you reading right now?
For me, I really enjoy The Dark Tower series as well as The Stand. The Kid Stays In The Picture is fantastic. Aztec and Aztec Autumn are really good too. Another one is The Gospel According To Biff, funny stuff.
As for what I'm reading now, I'm most of the way through The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa In Theory And Practice which is really eye opening. Did you know Mother Teresa was a sadomachist bitch? Neither did I. Also I'm reading Much Ado About Nothing again before I see the Joss Whedon movie."
My all time favorite author is Brian Keene. He's a horror/fantasy writer, and I have absolutely no qualms in saying he's the greatest of all time. Besting Mr. King. I know that's sacrilege, but Keene's work just sucks you in like nothing I've ever read. He's absolutely incredible. As for my favorite books and what I'm reading now, I recently got two new books that I just finished;
Blood On The Page by Brian Keene - it's a collection of his out-of-print and hard to find short stories. As with all things Keene, it's great, and as a long time fan it's great to these stories.
Gilvert by Oriana Small - Oriana Small is the real name of pornstar Ashley Blue. This book is all about her time in the industry with her boyfriend Tyler. There's a lot of drug use, a lot of sex, and a lot of 'what the fuck are you doing? Stand up for yourself' type moments. It's a good read.
Haha, in regards to Mother Teresa, yeah, I knew there were some not-right things about her when I saw an episode of P&T's Bullshit. They did a piece on her, and it was surprising. Of course, Bullshit is a show with an agenda at times, so I did my own research. I had no idea there was a book out about her that painted her in a non-favorable light.Sounds interesting.
Is the Gospel According To Biff written by Biff Tannen? Because I'd read that in a heart-beat.
Oh, and everyone should read my book, The Man Movie Encyclopedia Vol. 1, available for 99cents [which is LESS than a dollar!] at amazon. While you're there, grab some of the literary works of Scott Keith, and I believe Brian Bayless also has some items out.
How say you?
Today's question comes from Magoonie, in regards to the literary world.
"What's your favorite book(s)? And what are you reading right now?
For me, I really enjoy The Dark Tower series as well as The Stand. The Kid Stays In The Picture is fantastic. Aztec and Aztec Autumn are really good too. Another one is The Gospel According To Biff, funny stuff.
As for what I'm reading now, I'm most of the way through The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa In Theory And Practice which is really eye opening. Did you know Mother Teresa was a sadomachist bitch? Neither did I. Also I'm reading Much Ado About Nothing again before I see the Joss Whedon movie."
My all time favorite author is Brian Keene. He's a horror/fantasy writer, and I have absolutely no qualms in saying he's the greatest of all time. Besting Mr. King. I know that's sacrilege, but Keene's work just sucks you in like nothing I've ever read. He's absolutely incredible. As for my favorite books and what I'm reading now, I recently got two new books that I just finished;
Blood On The Page by Brian Keene - it's a collection of his out-of-print and hard to find short stories. As with all things Keene, it's great, and as a long time fan it's great to these stories.
Gilvert by Oriana Small - Oriana Small is the real name of pornstar Ashley Blue. This book is all about her time in the industry with her boyfriend Tyler. There's a lot of drug use, a lot of sex, and a lot of 'what the fuck are you doing? Stand up for yourself' type moments. It's a good read.
Haha, in regards to Mother Teresa, yeah, I knew there were some not-right things about her when I saw an episode of P&T's Bullshit. They did a piece on her, and it was surprising. Of course, Bullshit is a show with an agenda at times, so I did my own research. I had no idea there was a book out about her that painted her in a non-favorable light.Sounds interesting.
Is the Gospel According To Biff written by Biff Tannen? Because I'd read that in a heart-beat.
Oh, and everyone should read my book, The Man Movie Encyclopedia Vol. 1, available for 99cents [which is LESS than a dollar!] at amazon. While you're there, grab some of the literary works of Scott Keith, and I believe Brian Bayless also has some items out.
How say you?