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  • Subject: Halo novels vs tail of two cities.
Subject: Halo novels vs tail of two cities.

I been rereading First Strike and in english we read the tail of two cities and I like The halo book better than it.

My friend said he would give me 5 dollars to go up to her and said that to her face.

[Edited on 04.02.2011 4:26 AM PDT]

  • 04.02.2011 4:25 AM PDT

Posted by:ScubaToaster
Posted by: HipiO7
This man, this man right here put it so eloquently that I actually cancelled my own 2000+ word long post.
/slow clap for respect


:)
The person who said participating is important, not winning, obviously never won anything.

Do it, it´s easy money.

Right now, the Halo novels are incredible reads, extremely entertaining and satisfying. But as time goes on and you read other books, they wont be as great as before.

It´s a slow process.

  • 04.02.2011 4:28 AM PDT


Posted by: HipiO7
Do it, it´s easy money.

Right now, the Halo novels are incredible reads, extremely entertaining and satisfying. But as time goes on and you read other books, they wont be as great as before.

It´s a slow process.


I can also understand what they say in the halo books, in Charles Dickens he goes on for ten Chapters on nothing but metaphors.

  • 04.02.2011 4:30 AM PDT

-blam!- Was that actually blammed out? Or did I just type it? You'll never know.

I am going to slap you on behalf of Charles Dickens.

  • 04.02.2011 5:05 AM PDT


Posted by: dahuterschuter
I am going to slap you on behalf of Charles Dickens.


At least the Halo books are written in English.

Dickens was a money whore. The reason that book was stuffed with so much filler and over-sized paragraphs was because he was paid by the word. Compared to the money, he didn't give jack -blam!- about the story.

Seriously, it was so boring nobody in my school--not even my english teachers--liked it. Nobody really read it, honestly.

Besides, in the long run, the Halo novels (when you throw them into one large story arc) is more complicated and more intriguing imo. And they did this without having to write in a foreign language nobody uses today.

  • 04.02.2011 8:49 AM PDT