[Bananafish] reading and rereading
James Rovira
jamesrovira at gmail.com
Wed Oct 17 20:35:57 EDT 2007
Ha...naaa. I don't think so. Besides, momentary angry thoughts are
very different from committed courses of action, which is what I saw
in the opening chapters of Pullman's novel. Servants are dishonest
and conniving; rivals want to murder you; nobility are proud,
arrogant, cunning, and condescending, and that is the basis of their
power.
Despite all this I still want to read the series--see if he does more
than what I saw in the 30-40 pages I did read.
Jim
On 10/17/07, Yocum, Daniel R Civ 21 CES/CEOE
<daniel.yocum at peterson.af.mil> wrote:
> Jim, come on, you are murdered a thousand times a day, at least, in the
> minds of your peers, you're so modest.
>
> Daniel
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