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The Unmanned Writer
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Awe hell, they even shot the dog.
I believe the line is "Awe, Hell's Bells, they even shot the dog."


Yes, it is. I misremembered. Big Grin






Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.



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King Nothing
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No Country for Old Men is my favorite film.

It is remarkably faithful to the book and I'd recommend that you read it if you liked the film. The Coens knew what to leave alone.


Interesting little bit, honestly didn't even know it was based on a book Frown Gonna go see about buying it now.

ETA: Just bought the paperback on Amazon for little under $12, so im excited Big Grin




...Then it comes to be that the soothing light at the end of your tunnel, was just a freight train coming your way...
 
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after you read No Country, definitely get The Road.
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ETA: Just bought the paperback on Amazon for little under $12, so im excited Big Grin
started getting my used books off of the bay. half the price of used Amazon and Abebooks, though Abebooks is sometimes a similar price.
 
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^^^ By the way, I always assumed this line stems from the fact that some of the taller buildings in large cities skipped floor #13. So when he went to the elevator, he noted the top floor number was one more than the actual number of floors. Correct assumption?


Some buildings have engineering levels, others have entire floors that are luxury apartments for bigwigs. Neither of these are listed in the passenger elevators.

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after you read No Country, definitely get The Road.
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ETA: Just bought the paperback on Amazon for little under $12, so im excited Big Grin
started getting my used books off of the bay. half the price of used Amazon and Abebooks, though Abebooks is sometimes a similar price.


And then try "Blood Meridian," McCarthy's masterpiece.




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And then try "Blood Meridian," McCarthy's masterpiece.
I could never get through Blood Meridian or All the Pretty Horses (not very far into them iirc). I know I have a paperback BM, and probably AtPH also somewhere - and I will give them another try sooner or later. I breezed through The Road and No Country, and The Sunset Limited was also good.
 
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