The metaphysical and everything after.
I love the writing style of Chuck Palahniuk. Yeah, he’s the brains behind “Fight Club” the book, not the movie. So I was reading another of his books called “Lullaby” last night and I heard a knock at the front door. It was after midnight and I went and looked and there was no one there. A few seconds after I closed my bedroom door, I heard the distinct sound of my roommate opening his and then walking down the hallway to look out the front door. Then I heard him return to his room and close his door after drawing the same conclusion I did.
So this morning I asked him about the incident and he reassured me that he has no clue what I am talking about and he did not leave his room all night. So in the 12 years I’ve known the guy, never once has he enjoyed a practical joke, much less played one. “Lullaby” kicks off with a main character that makes her living selling haunted houses and then uses the clients desperate for a quick resale to make her fortunes. Perhaps my imagination got the better of me.
“The Village” didn’t blow me away. Bryce Dallas Howard was amazing though and worth the ticket price.
I love the writing style of Chuck Palahniuk. Yeah, he’s the brains behind “Fight Club” the book, not the movie. So I was reading another of his books called “Lullaby” last night and I heard a knock at the front door. It was after midnight and I went and looked and there was no one there. A few seconds after I closed my bedroom door, I heard the distinct sound of my roommate opening his and then walking down the hallway to look out the front door. Then I heard him return to his room and close his door after drawing the same conclusion I did.
So this morning I asked him about the incident and he reassured me that he has no clue what I am talking about and he did not leave his room all night. So in the 12 years I’ve known the guy, never once has he enjoyed a practical joke, much less played one. “Lullaby” kicks off with a main character that makes her living selling haunted houses and then uses the clients desperate for a quick resale to make her fortunes. Perhaps my imagination got the better of me.
“The Village” didn’t blow me away. Bryce Dallas Howard was amazing though and worth the ticket price.
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