tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946534773407276339.post3111412329588315212..comments2023-11-05T04:09:53.857-05:00Comments on Something Short and Snappy: Lullaby Chapter 3 in which Carl shares his "coping" methods with usErika The Over Queenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03649072707709302370noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946534773407276339.post-69030712886519167702014-02-07T11:15:28.450-05:002014-02-07T11:15:28.450-05:00I have never read this guy's books. I am wonde...I have never read this guy's books. I am wondering what it is about, if anything. Because if I was reading this and three chapters in I had no idea what even genre to expect (and yes I read the lead up posts to this) I would go "no hook no book" and throw it against the wall. <br /><br />Is there a purpose to it? Whether or not he succeeds later is irrelevant. Did he have an idea starting out or was this his "I'll just word salad my way till something happens" Nanowrimo entry? I am confoosled.Charles Raniernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946534773407276339.post-33675491842116746202014-02-07T01:22:43.773-05:002014-02-07T01:22:43.773-05:00Discovered the existence of this blog a couple wee...Discovered the existence of this blog a couple weeks ago, because I was looking for a plot summary of 50 shades. No particular reason, just cuz I had nothing better to do, which, in this case, is saying something. Then I realized that to have a plot summary, you have to have a plot, which is no where to be found in this truck load of shit called a book. But I kept reading irregardless, because of the hilarious narration by the blogger Erika. Eagerly waiting for 50 shits freed. Can't wait for all the jokes Erika has in store for us!Harley Quinnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946534773407276339.post-91201986919525639112014-02-07T00:24:12.876-05:002014-02-07T00:24:12.876-05:00That concentration on unlikeable characters is why...That concentration on unlikeable characters is why I've never read a Palahniuk book, and am very likely to never do so. What I see of his writing seems interesting, but I've never really enjoyed books about people I wouldn't want to know in real life.<br /><br />And thank you for BEES!Tapetumnoreply@blogger.com