There's been less discussion of P&P&Z than I might have expected.
I enjoyed it, though I thought it felt a little forced at times. I thought the best parts were not the zombie bits, amusing as they were, but the places where he took Austen's existing satire and simply intensified it. Darcy makes a good many more obviously racy comments in this version than he did in the original, Mr. Bennett is more eccentric and scathing, and Mrs. Bennett even more horrifically useless.
The best part of the book by far, however, is the "Reader's Discussion Guide" at the end. I laughed until my throat hurt at a few of the questions.
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I also really need to read Anathem, clearly. It's been sitting on my shelf for an age. And I absolutely adored
The Sweetness At The Bottom of the Pie and think everybody should read it.
What Gris said. Really the free chapters they have on-line, with maybe one or two following and the questions at the end were all you really need. Properly shorten this would make a good one issue comic.
Guys, I need some help dissecting the various writing/book awards on my blog. If any of you wouldn't mind going to check it out and offering opinions, I'd be thrilled.
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It's interesting-- I'm reading my RITA contest finaling books and I'm finding my theories of likable vs. intriguing being tested. So far, not a single inherently or outwardly likable character among the books I've read, so I'm having to rely on how intriguing they and their stories are.
"Proud non-reader" Kanye West turns author:
"Sometimes people write novels and they just be so wordy and so self-absorbed," West said. "I am not a fan of books. I would never want a book's autograph.
"I am a proud non-reader of books. I like to get information from doing stuff like actually talking to people and living real life," he said.
Discuss!
I can't discuss. I'm too busy crying.
Maybe if he read a book he'd know how to properly conjugate "to be."
Not on sure words on a page equals book. anymore than filling in random letters on a crossword puzzle means you did it.
His book is 52 pages -- some blank, others with just a few words -- and offers his optimistic philosophy on life. One two-page section reads, "Life is 5% what happens and 95% how you react!" Another page reads "I hate the word hate!
twitter is not a book
But beth, what about the non-readers?
"He inspired the format of the book, because he wrote a book called 'Think, Think, Think and Think Again,'" Kanye explained to MTV News of his co-author Sandifer. "[He did] bullet points in bold graphics, and he expounded upon them ... whereas books hide the main points chapters in. You have to read so much to get so much out of it. We wanted to make it simple for people who are non-readers, who don't feel like doing all that, and still get the point across."