because its no where near as good as the film and its only a short story barley 100 pages.
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because its no where near as good as the film and its only a short story barley 100 pages.
vote for In Cold Blood! I've just finished it and liked it a lot :)
well, if it's the Grass Harp, that's fine with me too, seeing as I'm a month ahead :) i can still read the Grass Harp in Feb
hey i am back and i voted for it scher. missed you all
Hey Sweetp,
Glad you are back on the Forum! :)
Hey, I found a nice copy of In Cold Blood at the used bookstore for 25¢ , so I may be able to participate no matter. Yay!
I'm afraid I might be a bit over optimistic on this one. Trying to finish Pygmalion and reading another book while starting school...goodness, if In Cold Blood wins I am going to want to read it so much grrr. Sorry, venting.
I heard about 'In Cold Blood' and I want to read it.
Hi everyone! I'm back and would like to participate in the club again.
I've always wanted to read Capote. But I think I've got the same dillema as everyone else about the last three listed. I think I'm leaning toward The Grass Harp only because it has "harp" in the title. :)
Hi all. I am new to this club, but would like to vote for The Grass Harp. I've already read Breakfast at Tiffany's and am NOT interested in In Cold Blood. Thanks!
Hmpf, why does anything like that never happen to me ? :bawling:
I've never read anything by Capote and would love to. However, I don't think that I'll have time before Feb 20, and unless his books are extraordinary short (are they ?), I don't think I'll be able to make it :(.