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Monika:
sorry amanda, but I haven´t heard anything about Bus stop.
Do you guys also get a craving for a certain fan fic at times?
Ever since I woke up this morning I´ve had a longing to re-read Zero at the Bone. Can´t wait until tonight!
Brown Eyes:
Yeah, I love Zero too! I've read the book version and the fanfic version twice each. Oooooooooooo, how I wish she'd finish Two Crows Joy too.
--- Quote from: Buffymon on June 02, 2010, 11:28:46 am ---Do you guys also get a craving for a certain fan fic at times?
Ever since I woke up this morning I´ve had a longing to re-read Zero at the Bone. Can´t wait until tonight!
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Monika:
--- Quote from: atz75 on June 02, 2010, 11:30:46 am ---Yeah, I love Zero too! I've read the book version and the fanfic version twice each. Oooooooooooo, how I wish she'd finish Two Crows Joy too.
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how was it to read the book version with the changed names? Just as good or weird?
Yeah, it´s a fantastic fanfic. Fantastic.
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: Buffymon on June 02, 2010, 11:38:58 am --- how was it to read the book version with the changed names? Just as good or weird?
Yeah, it´s a fantastic fanfic. Fantastic.
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The book is really good! It feels a little more polished, understandably. I recommend buying it. You can order it off of Amazon. I also bought the book form of Shades of Gray. It's kind of interesting how the tone of Shades and Zero is kind of the same (the thriller vibe, the crime element, the need to hide out and protect one another, etc.). But, having read and compared the two books, I have to say I much prefer Zero.
Monika:
--- Quote from: atz75 on June 02, 2010, 11:44:35 am ---The book is really good! It feels a little more polished, understandably. I recommend buying it. You can order it off of Amazon. I also bought the book form of Shades of Gray. It's kind of interesting how the tone of Shades and Zero is kind of the same (the thriller vibe, the crime element, the need to hide out and protect one another, etc.). But, having read and compared the two boks, I have to say I much prefer Zero.
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that's interesting, thanks. I've meant to buy both books for quite some time now, but just haven't gotten around to it.
Yes, those two stories are very much alike. I really can't say which one I prefer. I think I've read Shades of Gray more times than Zero at the Bones, mostly because it involves fewer secondary characters and the less action that doesn't directly involve Jack or Ennis. I have always thought of Shades as a sort of condensed version of Zero. I love them both.
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