I've only read The Girl Who Was Plugged In and Brightness Falls From the Air. I've never been able to find collections of her short stories, sadly.
I've only read The Girl Who Was Plugged In and Brightness Falls From the Air. I've never been able to find collections of her short stories, sadly.
My first Barker was Imajica. All the stuff he put in it were pretty astounding to read as a kid in high school.
I haven't read Under the Dome, but the CVS where I pick up my meds has the two paperbacks. I've been tempted to pick them up everytime I get my refills.
That's actually the first book I ever read of hers! It is weird, but I loved it. I went out and got The Lathe of Heaven as soon as I finished it.
His movies are always great fun. It's too bad most had a pretty low budget. I've wanted to see Midnight Meat Train, but haven't had a chance to. Have you seen it?
I've heard of Scribblenauts. I'll check it out!
Yeah, that what she does! lol
I worked at a call center and my quality was pretty low. Of course, the requested changes thet were making of us were coming pretty much every week for about 3 months and sometimes contradictory. Being me, I just called BS on it all and helped the callers the way I thought they should be. Not following the script was frowned on and sooooo...yeah. Lol
Reading is a slippery slope, so be careful if you start up!
Exactly how I feel! You can tell how much fun the developers has making this game.
Agreed! If there were day/night changes that somehow kept the style of the game, I think I'd want more.
Yeah, the tongue in cheek, campiness of the game really felt good. Super refreshing.
Yeah, I love the idea that dlc can be independent of the original game. I wish more companies would do this!