I really fell out with Matthew Reilly over "Scarecrow". If you've read it, I'm sure you know which part I mean.stompy said:If you're looking for a little action, try and see if you can find a Matthew Reilly
You mean, 'that part', with uber-mega-plot twist that you woulda never seen coming if you hadn't spoiled the story? I read it, but, me, I usually don't get attached to characters.The_root_of_all_evil said:I really fell out with Matthew Reilly over "Scarecrow". If you've read it, I'm sure you know which part I mean.stompy said:If you're looking for a little action, try and see if you can find a Matthew Reilly
Hey! I recommended it to you guys first! Goes to show how often anyone actually reads any of my posts... **fades to grumbling**The_root_of_all_evil said:Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig (Seconded from Angel Slayer
I did notice that most of mine had already been mentioned, but going back through all the posts would have been a mare.Strafe Mcgee said:Hey! I recommended it to you guys first! Goes to show how often anyone actually reads any of my posts... **fades to grumbling**The_root_of_all_evil said:Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig (Seconded from Angel Slayer
I don't think I've spoilt it, but I get really attached to characters.stompy said:You mean, 'that part', with uber-mega-plot twist that you woulda never seen coming if you hadn't spoiled the story? I read it, but, me, I usually don't get attached to characters.
No, I was referring to the fact that you most likely wouldn't have seen said plot twist coming if you hadn't spoilt the story, by going on the 'net. Not implying that you've spoilt the story, root.The_root_of_all_evil said:I don't think I've spoilt it, but I get really attached to characters.