[HPforGrownups] Humorous sidenote
Katze
jdumas at kingwoodcable.com
Wed Jul 10 13:55:33 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 41003
I haven't yet read the Redwall books yet, but I do have the first book on my
shelves ready to read. There are many others like The Dark is Rising series, and
the Prydain series that I'm interested in reading. There's something very nice
about reading young readers books - they move quickly and one can be finished
with them in a short amount of time.
I think this is one reason why I enjoyed HP so much - they were such nice easy
reads. I usually read science fiction which can be tedious at times, and HP is a
wonderful fast paced break.
Katze (who had a heart attack when she discovered "Dune" had it's own dictionary)
random_monkey0_0 wrote:
> Yeah, so staying up late watching PBS has gotten me interested in
> Brian Jacques's books. (Don't ask.) So I'm sitting there, reading
> _Redwall_, the first book, when I come upon this in chapter 6, where
> a hay cart fell on Cluny's gang of rats:
>
> "Old Wormtail has lost a paw. Some of the others are really hurt."
>
> I just about burst out laughing. (Yeah, I know, I'm easily amused.)
>
> The Random Monkey, who is really starting to get into "The Prisoner."
>
>
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