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esra ([personal profile] ionic) wrote2006-03-20 06:58 pm
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Stolen from [livejournal.com profile] kcst. Procrastination.

Give me 1000 comments in this entry. Or whatever, really. YOU, in particular, don't have to supply the whole 1000, but a tiny contribution would be nice. Then let me know if you post this in your journal and I'll return the favor.

Dudes, so this is your chance to spam me with anything! Pictures, lyrics, the word SPAM over and over. Feel free to tell me something about yourself, or screen your comments. Do whatever you want! It's all up to you.

Okay, so I realise 1000 is a tall number so just spam away and we'll see where we get up to. Please entertain me!


And yes, RP comments are fun. (So, fourthed? :D)

[identity profile] vacivity.livejournal.com 2006-03-21 08:02 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the recs. :D. I tried Constantine's books once, but I could not get into it, as such is the case with me and a lost of fantasy novels (I think I need to be in the right mood for it and I haven't lately, unless it's modern fantasy-ish stuff). I've been thinking about picking up some of Renault's works, but I wasn't sure where to start at, so that's definitely going on my reading list. And I will check out The Hours; is it anything like the movie? A friend is actually reading The Kite Runner now, so I'm going to borrow it from him when he's done. I'll look into the others as well, I'm sure my library or local book store has one of them to pick up when I am done with my current books.
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[identity profile] chiasmus.livejournal.com 2006-03-21 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
I like her on most days; on a modern fantasy front she wrote her Grigori trilogy, which seems harder to come by (Stalking Tender Prey I believe is the first one). It's more heavily based on playing with the fallen angel stuff it takes it's grounding in though. I think The Persian Boy is where most people start with Renault, though if you want to go in chronological order Fire From Heaven comes first. Her stuff is mostly in ancient Greece, though she's got a couple other books that take place in the early twentieth century (like The Charioteer, which was WWI or WWII, I forget). It's fairly similar to the movie; most of the major differences I seem to be picking up on are in terms of the visuals the book gives me versus what I remember in the movie.