So, the next selection will be Scar Night by Alan Campbell. I'm about a fifth of the way in and have already met enough interesting characters to make it a worthwhile casting discussion. So, if you like fantasy novels, pick it up and read this month. We'll discuss casting on Wednesday, June 30th. This is a debut novel which takes place in the chained city of Deepgate (it's a bit steampunk flavored) and stars two very different angels (the last of their kind), a sinister theocracy, and all sorts of secretive unsavory business and dark magic. An intriguing read so far.
We'll discuss casting on Wednesday, June 30th.
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This feature isn't so regular. How about casting a Thomas Pynchon novel? (Probably not for a movie but instead, let's say, for a quick moving non-renewable 22 episode single season TV series. Cast Size: 80-200 characters.)
i know i know. but i do read a book every month or so so i figured... let's try it again.
My reading list! My reading list! I'm gonna stab myself.
that's not advised unless you're a quick healing angel.
I love the concept of the series but I am a lazy reader and I have yet to finish many other books but I would like to read the discussion.
To be honest I would prefer it to be a non-fantasy novel.
well like i said. i'm reading it anyway. whoever wants to join me can ;)
I personally would love to see another play done sometime soon :)
When I first saw the image I thought it was a cropped picture entitled Oscar Night. I thought. well this is a different take on Oscar awards. But, SCAR night, okay. Sounds interesting.
It's obvious that Nathaniel's subconscious urged him to pick that book from the shelf :p
it's true!
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