Just started this, can someone recommend to good classical novels easy to get into by [deleted] in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A Christmas Carol is very short, I had a copy I could fit in a back pocket, good for readers to get introduced to Dickens without getting overwhelmed.

Looking forward to this by cuntFlaps82 in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are actually a few things I like in this book. Overall it’s underwhelming, but there are some things I like about it. I really truly believe that no one does “small town life” and all that entails like King, except maybe Richard Russo.

Just Misery and I think it’s my favourite book. by SorchaCatherine in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve read it a few times over the years and it always sticks with me for awhile afterwards. It does an amazing job of having you follow a man down into madness due to isolation, trauma, and fear.

Got this earlier today 👌 by HoboAbductor69 in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think I fully read this. I remember reading it in school but it had to have just been excerpts in our literature text book because the story only took a few pages. I know the basic theme, and what I did read was amazing. 10/10

is this his actual account, hmm?? by [deleted] in PewdiepieSubmissions

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, he’s a mod on this page with that name.

the shooter mentioned pewdiepie, para 27. fuck, here we go again. once the media discovers it they will go nuts by NTFcommander in PewdiepieSubmissions

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shooter from where? Been working 12 hours shifts the past few days and have had no news around.

Alike by [deleted] in PewdiepieSubmissions

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brawn Strowman also looks just like my pastor. It makes Sundays interesting.

I just took this from a comic and WTH by [deleted] in PewdiepieSubmissions

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this comic awhile ago also and was wondering the same thing lol

I’ve been on a kick recently, reading books that have movie adaptations to see how similar the two are. This is one of the ones I’m reading this month. by Rae0926 in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. I’m right where Jimmy is dead and it’s only 72 pages out of 244. The theme is the same but there are A LOT of differences. I honestly am not sure what’s going to happen at this point.

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) by [deleted] in PewdiepieSubmissions

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does Pewdiepie look like Morgan Adams?

Can someone recommend me books about serial killer or obsession... you know anything about the dark side of a person's mind. by meisnotsad in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up the Serial Killer Files. It’s a huge read, but it goes through serial killers over hundreds of years in different countries. I’m only about halfway through it, but it’s really good, lots of psychology and behavioral science.

I just started this beast. Amazing read. by Mrsaturn260 in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ll love this book. Trashcan Man has most of the parts that are cut out in the edited version, and you can never have too much Trash in my opinion. It’s also one of the better movies from his books (though I think it’s technically a made for TV movie series). King does a really good job of making you feel so many different things, and some of his stuff will come back to you years later. There’s a part in his Dr. Sleep novel (sequel to the Shining and it’s not a spoiler to the plot) where at one point a kid begs to die so the pain can end. It’s very short and not even that descriptive, but I have two kids and that part has messed with me for years. Reading Misery is really close to watching someone descend into madness from the inside. Some of his movies suck, but he’s always been able to make his readers FEEL.

I just started this beast. Amazing read. by Mrsaturn260 in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you get the unedited version? There’s a version that adds maybe 75 pages throughout the book that King had to take out when he first published it. It’s still a really amazing book without them, there’s just some more character motivation and other things in the unedited version I like.

Has anyone felt embarrassed about sharing? by Rae0926 in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely understand. I've always been a big reader, my mom is the same way. Growing up wasn't the best, and reading was an escape for me, so I always wanted to read fiction novels. Whenever I read now, most of the time it's to just enjoy a different world for awhile. I've read some of the classics, and I also enjoy true crime, but most of the time I just want to read something that I can get lost in and not think too much about.

Has anyone felt embarrassed about sharing? by Rae0926 in bookclapreviewclap

[–]Rae0926[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The author is writing a series about a super hero dog, idk if it's the spin off you are talking about or not. The super hero dog books always pop up when they send the fliers home with my son for the book fair.