Get to know your Narnians (please do not delete)

Status
Not open for further replies.
I prefer day cos its warmer and you can see what you're doing and night is when people get attacked and robbers steal things, in general

I am not really reading a book at the moment cos Ive just finished a New Spring by Robert Jordan, and now there there is no unread Wheel of Time book for me until Knife of Dreams comes out later this month!!! Weeks without a Robert Jordan book - what am I going to do!?!?!?!?!

Same Q.
 
Night...Day can be beautiful, but uselly it only shows up ugly things.

Last book: Enchantress from the Stars...it was – interesting. Don't misunderstand me; it was very absorbing and a wonderful book in some ways...but it was (sort-of) philasophical (sp?), and I don't agree with the philosophy. For instance, the heroine breaks her Oath, and her father basically says it's all right; no, it's not right to break the Oath, but sometimes you have to do the wrong thing to get something done. ARG! That sounds to me like his saying the end justifies the means. (I hope I got that right; I am sumerizing (arg! sp?) it from memory, so it might be a little off – maybe.)
 
Day or night? Night, because I love to sleep and I hate the heat.

Last book: Ivanhoe. I thought it would be wordy and cumbersome, but it's going fast and is very enjoyable. I've never seen the movie because I figured I'd read the book someday. Highly recommended despite gross historical inaccuracies.
 
The day by far...don't have to flounder around looking for the light switch :D !


last book: The Bible. Second to last:The Last Battle.
oh uh, same 2 Q's- Day or Night? and What book?
 
It depends on how tired I am and how awake I am,. When I'm awake I like the day, when I'm sleepy I like the night.

Last book, Crime and Punishment, current book The Great Divorce.

same 2 Q's
 
Night- I enjoy that everthing has a manic truth to it at night time, and when you hit day it's all very rational and well planned.

Book: Last book was some John Grisham beauty...currently reading Terry Prachtets' Guards Guards' (although I have been dipping in and out of the Bible too!)
 
I love love love 'Guards Guards'. all those ones with the city watch are fantastic. 'Men at arms' is the follow up and is my favourite Pratchett. I'm reading 'The Great Hunt' and 'The lonely passion of Judith Hearne' which is beautiful and incredibly sad.
 
Gondor Knight of Narnia said:
Who wants to make up a "trumpkin phrase" such as: Chimney sweeps and cheesecake?
ME!!!ME!!!ME!!!
'Doorstopers and Doughnuts'
'Fryingpans and Frogslegs'

Are they alright?
 
Brown with blond & red highlights, and hazel (brown and green).

Same question.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top