[Bananafish] Book Brokers
D.
darjr1 at yahoo.com
Wed May 24 18:22:29 EDT 2006
Same here. Brown is almost certainly to go the way of
the dot.com stocks--big bandwagon driving up values
till they realize the same old rules apply even to the
latest and "greatest". The time to invest in Brown is
now (if you have the cash) to make the big buckeroos.
His values are sure to one day fall down, way down
back to non-conspiratorial earthbound reality values.
As for payoff in 20 years from now, I'd say, perhaps,
David Foster Wallace or maybe Jonathan Franzen, as
they young, with some level of recognition, and
their earliest books had relatively low print runs.
I'd have to think on this one longer to give more
suggestions.
D.
--- James Rovira <jamesrovira at gmail.com> wrote:
> >From what I hear the movie isn't as good as I
> expected it to be. The
> book is just one step away from a screenplay, so I
> figured the movie
> would be pretty good.
>
> Oh well.
>
> I wouldn't invest a dime in Brown for a payoff 20
> years from now.
>
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