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May. 29th, 2005 04:29 pmFrom Neil Gaiman's blog for Thursday, May 26 -
I do, however, believe that abridged audio books are the work of the devil and that abridgers-of-books will probably have a special place in hell, where it will just be them and Harold Bloom, and there will be nothing for anyone to read but the Readers' Digest Condensed Novels for all eternity. It still bothers me that there are people who've heard the audio version of Neverwhere, who think they've read the book.
Just more reason to love Mr. Gaiman.
In other news, I have one sentence written for my theology paper. Go me.
Also, have realized I only have one more weekend here and five more days of work. Ha!
I do, however, believe that abridged audio books are the work of the devil and that abridgers-of-books will probably have a special place in hell, where it will just be them and Harold Bloom, and there will be nothing for anyone to read but the Readers' Digest Condensed Novels for all eternity. It still bothers me that there are people who've heard the audio version of Neverwhere, who think they've read the book.
Just more reason to love Mr. Gaiman.
In other news, I have one sentence written for my theology paper. Go me.
Also, have realized I only have one more weekend here and five more days of work. Ha!
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Date: 2005-06-01 08:47 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-01 07:34 pm (UTC)