everything_is_holy
everything_is_holy t1_ja66lhh wrote
Reply to What obscure kids' novel stuck with you (literally) into adulthood? (Potential TW of child neglect) by DerpiestLilDhampir
This tripped a memory. When I was 8, I always took 2001 A Space Odyssey to school. I couldn't really read it, or understand it, that is. I loved the cover, I knew it held magic, and it was my comfort item that I had. My teacher saw me with it, knew it was a bit too much for me, and gave me The White Mountains, the first book in the Tripods trilogy. I guess it's considered a classic, so not obscure really, but that got me started into the magic of reading. To this day, I still have a special place in my heart for that series and that teacher. And I loved 2001 when I finally was mature enough to read it.
everything_is_holy t1_itk83tk wrote
Reply to It sucks that Found Footage gets such a Bad rap. IMO ,when done right, it's my favorite and one of the most effective forms of Horror Media. by Fuzzman2012
I've recommended "The Borderlands" to friends that like horror. UK found footage from almost a decade ago. I've only seen it once a while back, but the last five minutes are some of the most horrific moments I've ever seen. Also known as "Final Prayer", the American title.
everything_is_holy t1_ja6bgjz wrote
Reply to comment by Exploding_Antelope in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
His conversation with the cabbie is hilarious.