u/bookboymovieman

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Active in 2 subreddits · 7 items · first seen 24 Jun 2026, last seen 24 Jun 2026. Most active in r/books and around 19:00 UTC.

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Hear hear to the gorgeous cinematography and Noomi Rapace. She's great in everything, including this and the Millennium Trilogy. Her struggle in this movie to get the baby out of herself is one of the most tense moments I ever sat through in a movie

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Oh man, Lord of the flies is literally one of the most perfect books ever written. Have you seen the Netflix show? I thought the adaptation was good

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1. American Gods by Neil Gaiman (whatever) The battle for belief versus reason, and faith versus secularism in the 21st century has continued and is best exemplified by this book. 2.The Heroine with 1,001 Faces by Maria Tatar This book in particular made me realize that the maj…

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I really need to read The Stand. What do you like the most in it?

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Oh man, I read that as a kid and I know I should check it out again. Talk about the classic revenge being more empty than you anticipate

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My favorite novel is American Gods by Neil Gaiman. The debates it raises about how secular society worships things just as much as religious societies, but what gets worshiped today is merely different from the gods of old. When Mr Wednesday says that at least the old gods gave b…