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1. April 2006, 03:08:35
Skyking 
Subject: Re: Narnia
I finished #7 book The Last Battle and I don't remember what happened in the other books

1. April 2006, 03:06:41
Skyking 
Subject: Narnia
Why is these books so great. Sounds like God, Jesus and eternity for animals

29. January 2005, 03:30:05
Skyking 
Subject: Re: H.G. Wells
Mongoloid: Reminds me of Well's The Time Machine

26. January 2005, 12:35:55
Skyking 
Enheduanna
the First Author




Who: Perhaps more a title than a name, "Enheduanna" means something like "High Priestess, Ornament of the Sky."

When: Enheduanna was born around 2300 BCE, though some scholars place her a little later, at circa 2285-2250 BCE.

Where: Sumer and Akkad (Mesopotamian kingdoms) were united and ruled by Enheduanna's father. Enheduanna was Akkadian, but lived in the Sumerian city or Ur. This is in the part of the world that we now know as southern Iraq.

13. December 2004, 12:59:18
Skyking 
Subject: Re: He dies at the end..
In the Book, Bumble? A look alike sacrificed for him in this movie.

13. December 2004, 00:46:01
Skyking 
I just watched a video of Charles Dickens classic Tale Of Two City's and was shocked. Is this how the book is. I wouldn't let a child read that book.

11. December 2004, 11:57:25
Skyking 
Subject: Re: Dano re: richard bachman
Running Man was good too. Book and Movie

29. November 2004, 13:02:43
Skyking 
Subject: Re: Happy Birthday C.S. Lewis
I have not as yet started reading his The Last Battle yet I read the other books in the serie. I have the troilogy Out Of The Silent Planet, Perelandra, & That Hideous Dtrenth that sounds interesting

29. November 2004, 12:59:04
Skyking 
Subject: Happy Birthday C.S. Lewis
Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples Lewis), 1898–1963, English author, b. Belfast, Ireland. A fellow and tutor of English at Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1925 to 1954, C. S. Lewis was noted equally for his literary scholarship and for his intellectual and witty expositions of Christian tenets. Among his most important works are The Allegory of Love (1936), an analysis of the literary evolution of romantic love during the Middle Ages; The Screwtape Letters (1942, rev. ed. 1961), an ironic treatment of the theme of salvation; and a history of English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (1954). He is also the author of Out of the Silent Planet (1938) and That Hideous Strength (1945), outer-planetary fantasies with deep Catholic and moral overtones; the "Chronicles of Narnia," a series of allegorical fantasies set in the mythical kingdom of Narnia, including The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950) and The Silver Chair (1953); many works of literary criticism, including Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature (1966); and the autobiographical Surprised by Joy (1954). From 1954 until his death he was professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge.

13. November 2004, 04:07:23
Skyking 
I only read Charles Dickens Great Expectations

11. November 2004, 19:40:13
Skyking 
I liked the movie MISERY over his book

28. July 2004, 14:19:40
Skyking 
Subject: Re: References for SF and Fantasy
Thanx Dano..I'm a Scifi FREAK LOL

19. July 2004, 01:02:51
Skyking 
Sorry Dano, It was her dscussion.if she would have gotten membership she would have kept Books

19. July 2004, 00:04:56
Skyking 
I've read about 2000 in the past 10 years ,Dano.

17. July 2004, 14:00:00
Skyking 
Why dd they give Dano Moderator of this Discussion?

30. June 2004, 13:40:06
Skyking 
I've been reading a book made for me LOL...A NEUROTIC'S GUIDE TO THE UNIVERSE....Warped Factors by Walter Koenig.

27. January 2004, 15:22:32
Skyking 
I think you need to be an annatomy major to read "Fantastic Voyage:Destination Brain by Isaac Asimov LOL

24. December 2003, 02:35:06
Skyking 
That's a word? LOL

19. December 2003, 12:42:39
Skyking 
Subject: Re: What's everyone reading at the moment?
Fantastic Voyage II:Destination Brain by Isaac Asimov which is not a continuation of the movie.

9. December 2003, 04:13:39
Skyking 
Subject: Re: What's everyone reading at the moment?
I'm reading TIMELINE by Michael Crichton. It's not great but I have to finish it.

21. November 2003, 14:32:14
Skyking 
Subject: Favorite Books
All The Left Behind Books

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