Do you agree with this? Recently, one of the issues of a popular comic book series here in the Philippines has been included in the reading materials of our schools. The title of the comic book is Trese. It's about an occult detective solving mysteries related to Philippine folklore. I think...
I don't know if it counts as a musical but my favorite would be the Blues Brothers movie(both of them). A lot of blues and rock and roll artists made cameos. My favorite being James Brown.
Someone put a wig over the prosthetic head and placed it on a spike. The excuse that someone didn't notice and was unintentional isn't looking too convincing.
“Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that he was English, that he was intelligent, and that he was gayer than a treeful of monkeys on nitrous oxide.”
― Terry Pratchett, Good Omens
American God on HBO!??? It's too good to be true. I wonder who they're going to cast for the part of Shadow.
Joker99352: Try reading Anansi Boys. It's about Anansi's two sons.
I'm a huge HP Lovecraft fan. He has influenced a lot of today's artists from rock bands to horror writers. I'm particularly fond of the Cthulhu mythos that he started. My favorite short story of his is "The Call of Cthulhu". My friends even play "The Call of Cthulhu" board game. Has anyone else...
I love the Game of Thrones tv series. I don't want to read the books because I don't want to be spoiled. But from what I've heard, George R.R. Martin did a good job with them.
The worst book I ever read was the first book of the Twilight series. I read it based on a recommendation of a classmate back in college. She was a girl. No surprise there. I didn't even finish reading it. It was so so awful that I gave up after the first few chapters.
My favorite genre is fantasy. My favorite author being Neil Gaiman. I like the kind of fantasy where there is a world alongside ours but hidden. Neil was pretty good with those kinds of novels. There is Neverwhere and American Gods to name a few.
As a Christian myself, I find your concept interesting. You would be attempting to humanize angels which seems pretty cool. If you can post snippets of your series here, it would be greatly appreciated.
Which novel or short story has your favorite twist ending? Mine has to be the ending to Fight Club. The protagonist finds out that he is also Tyler Durden(split personality) and he has to fight himself to stop bombs from blowing up nearby buildings.
My favorite author has to be Neil Gaiman. My favorite work of his the Sandman Graphic Novels. In my opinion, he's the master of writing fantasy stories. I also loved his novels. My favorite being American Gods.
I would like to be the narrator of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Basically, it's about a man who travels back in time involuntarily and fools the inhabitants of that era into thinking that he is a magician by using science and technology from his own time.