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Hayao

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    So you must have enjoyed the abusive relationship and period sex? :P

    All in seriousness, I'm assuming this is the first erotica you read, yes? Believe me, this twilight fan fiction is not superior in any way. There are so many better books out there that can beat this in one single word, which I can recommend if you like. I'm mad at people who published this utter mess and sexually frustrated middle aged women who made it popular.

    mmm.... :P

    yes this is the first erotic novel i read and to be honest i just started reading novels (English) and so far finished about 30. apart from this i read sense and sensibility, white fang, brighton rock, terry pratchett's novels (love his stories and humorous writing style) and some other novels. So yes please suggest some of your favorites.

    well that's the problem with this generation. we can't help it.
     

    kosandpol

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    mmm.... :P

    yes this is the first erotic novel i read and to be honest i just started reading novels (English) and so far finished about 30. apart from this i read sense and sensibility, white fang, brighton rock, terry pratchett's novels (love his stories and humorous writing style) and some other novels. So yes please suggest some of your favorites.

    well that's the problem with this generation. we can't help it.
    dude, if its humor you want, P.G. Wodehouse is the best! Checkout the Jeeves series.
    My tastes in novels are strictly Action/crime and Sci Fi so I dunno a damn thing about contemporary 19th century literature. If you want recommendations in the above categories, I'll post some.
     

    daredevill

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    mmm.... :P

    yes this is the first erotic novel i read and to be honest i just started reading novels (English) and so far finished about 30. apart from this i read sense and sensibility, white fang, brighton rock, terry pratchett's novels (love his stories and humorous writing style) and some other novels. So yes please suggest some of your favorites.

    well that's the problem with this generation. we can't help it.
    I'd love to help you! :yes:

    If you want more classics, here are some of my favorites;
    • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Auston - You already know this author, almost all of her works are good.
    • The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde - A novel about inner good/bad.
    • Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë - Love Jane she's such a strong woman.
    • And more- Great Gatsby, Animal Farm, Lord of the Flies, Anna Karenina, Mother, Lolita, Catch 22, The Bell Jar, American Psycho...

    And here are some books I read recently and liked;
    • Gone Girl by by Gillian Flynn - It's a mystery book which was really well written and turned out to be creepy in a compelling way, a great read.
    • White Tiger by Aravind Adiga - A modern fiction written by an Indian author, who won Booker Prize for this.
    • Wolf Gift by Anne Rice - A fantasy story about a werewolf, really well written.

    And I can suggest erotica too if tell me what are your kinks? :P

    dude, if its humor you want, P.G. Wodehouse is the best! Checkout the Jeeves series.
    My tastes in novels are strictly Action/crime and Sci Fi so I dunno a damn thing about contemporary 19th century literature. If you want recommendations in the above categories, I'll post some.
    Wodehouse is overrated imo, one time I started reading a book and could not get into it.
    Anyway suggest me mystery/thriller fiction, pretty please? And no Grisham, Baldacci...
     

    kosandpol

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    I'd love to help you! :yes:

    If you want more classics, here are some of my favorites;
    • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Auston - You already know this author, almost all of her works are good.
    • The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde - A novel about inner good/bad.
    • Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë - Love Jane she's such a strong woman.
    • And more- Great Gatsby, Animal Farm, Lord of the Flies, Anna Karenina, Mother, Lolita, Catch 22, The Bell Jar, American Psycho...

    And here are some books I read recently and liked;
    • Gone Girl by by Gillian Flynn - It's a mystery book which was really well written and turned out to be creepy in a compelling way, a great read.
    • White Tiger by Aravind Adiga - A modern fiction written by an Indian author, who won Booker Prize for this.
    • Wolf Gift by Anne Rice - A fantasy story about a werewolf, really well written.

    And I can suggest erotica too if tell me what are your kinks? :P


    Wodehouse is overrated imo, one time I started reading a book and could not get into it.
    Anyway suggest me mystery/thriller fiction, pretty please? And no Grisham, Baldacci...
    Eric Van Lustbader - The Nicholas Linnear series (The Ninja, The Miko, The Kaisho, Floating City)
    Tom Clancy - Without Remorse ( theres too many to mention)
    Robert Ludlum - The Matarese Circle (there's also the Bourne series )

    Wodehouse's books are pre-war england society based novels so some knowledge of what that time was like is necessary to appreciate the books better. His jeeves series is fucking awesome. The TV series Jeeves and Wooster with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie playing the main 2 characters did a great job in bringing those books to life.
     

    RuZZa

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    good one ..:cool:..

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    kosandpol

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    Superman Unbound
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    Another very well told Superman movie. Andrea Romano is back as the voice director in this one.

    This movie has my most favorite moment in ALL of DC animations :
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    :lol:
     

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    some of best movies i have watched by Woody Allen
    I recommend

    Manhattan (1979)
    Annie Hall (1977
    Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
    Match Point (2005)
     
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    Iron Man : Rise of Technovore
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    Oh my god! what a god-awful mess! The only good thing about this movie is the extremely smooth animation. Story sucked, Voice cast sucked big time. Directing sucked as well. Goes to prove that american voice casts and stories does NOT go well with Jap anime and direction. Marvel should seriously take notes from the stellar work DC animations does.
     

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    Eric Van Lustbader - The Nicholas Linnear series (The Ninja, The Miko, The Kaisho, Floating City)
    Tom Clancy - Without Remorse ( theres too many to mention)
    Robert Ludlum - The Matarese Circle (there's also the Bourne series )

    Wodehouse's books are pre-war england society based novels so some knowledge of what that time was like is necessary to appreciate the books better. His jeeves series is fucking awesome. The TV series Jeeves and Wooster with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie playing the main 2 characters did a great job in bringing those books to life.

    Thanks :yes:
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    SSR@

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    Iron Man : Rise of Technovore
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    Oh my god! what a god-awful mess! The only good thing about this movie is the extremely smooth animation. Story sucked, Voice cast sucked big time. Directing sucked as well. Goes to prove that american voice casts and stories does NOT go well with Jap anime and direction. Marvel should seriously take notes from the stellar work DC animations does.

    DC's animated films and shows are much better than Marvel....
     

    kosandpol

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    DC's animated films and shows are much better than Marvel....
    yeah. Marvel just cant seem to make up its mind on who to target these movies at. The animation style that was used for this Ironman movie goes with some serious non-kid friendly anime. The pace of the movie too. I wonder if there's an earlier original version of this anime that is filled with some gore, skin and a badass story with a japanese voice cast the japs did but marvel threw a hissy fit when they saw it and demanded the japs to remake it in to this mess..
     
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