One Halfed by 2Die on Ink Blazers.
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Just finished the first volume of The Flowers of Evil (Aku no Hana) by Shuzo Oshimi. To be honest, I bought it cuz I'm a Baudelaire freak and I thought it would be interesting to see that influence in a manga. I'm not really sure if I like it or not. The premise is interesting, but it feels like the writer is rushing through it. There's no in depth characterization, really (which makes it hard for me to really care about any of the characters), and there's...really been no build up of plot. I'm finding myself squirming in awkwardness just reading it and that awkwardness has nothing to do with how good the writer is at portraying the MC's plight. :/ Then again, this is manga where it sometimes takes forever to introduce a simple concept (no offence to any manga/comic writers on here) so I'm trying to stay reserved. If I have an extra $10, I might buy the next volume, but...I'm probably not going to go out of my way for it....
I loved reading that; good themes and certainly relatable to today. If you like Marlowe, try The White Devil by Webster.Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus. Only part of the way through, I've come to the ground breaking conclusion that Faust...is a d*ck. I mean, some of his points I totally agree with, but still. :/
I loved reading that; good themes and certainly relatable to today. If you like Marlowe, try The White Devil by Webster.
I am reading threads like this one... -eats a cookie-
You should definitely try Salem's Lot. I read many of King's books, but it's probably my absolute favorite. Misery is amazing book too, but it can be little to hard.Props! I don't own as many King books as I'd like to, but I do have this one, and it's my absolute favourite by him. ^^
Reading "Darkness Becomes Her". It's the second time, and I honestly can't remember whether I liked it the first time. Ever since Twilight, I've read with a far more critical eye...(no offense to anyone who likes the Twilight books...it kind of just gave me an idea of what I don't like in story-telling).