I'll have to check with VL to find out if she wants us to finish off this story for next week since there's only a little over 130 pages left.
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Thanks for your input, Kurben! Don't forget to add to next week's discussion since you've already finished the story!OK. Friends. I'm out. For next week... Is it the rest of the Langolliers, right? Or have missed something?
I won't. If im not there during the discussion i will join you before and send some comments along.Thanks for your input, Kurben! Don't forget to add to next week's discussion since you've already finished the story!
I won't. If im not there during the discussion i will join you before and send some comments along.
We haven't heard from her this week. I hope she is Okej!
Yes, please do no bounce no play !I hope so too! I missed last week... do you think it would be ok to post my thoughts now?
I love when albert makes that crazy brave decision too strike craig with his violincase.
That is a good observation! I can only think of one similar book. It is one one by Christopher Priest, a british sf-writer. It was called An Inverted World.Hey Morgan!
I love The Langoliers. It's soooo different than any time-rift/time-travel story I've ever read. Usually characters, who travel to a previous time, enter a world as it was during that previous time; they don't step back into a time in which past time is fading and soon to disappear into the nothingness of before now. Voids are scary! And creatures who crunch and munch spent time are even scarier I began thinking of the langoliers as time garbage disposals. How did y'all view them?
That is a good observation! I can only think of one similar book. It is one one by Christopher Priest, a british sf-writer.