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I have this pet peeve which is when I read a novel I don't want to hit page 200 and have to go back to the beginning to figure out which character is which,
Carl Hiaasen
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1953
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I'd definitely like to do something darker, something... maybe an older character. You know, maybe a more conflicted character. The right project hasn't popped up yet. I read a lot... when I read the next thing, then I'll know it. I like independent films, so I'd like to do some of those.
Alexis Bledel
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1981
-)
I love watching thrillers, ... I didn't know it would be this well done, this well written. I read it from beginning to end and just had no clue where it was going next. I like to think I can usually figure out where a story is going.
Jennifer Aniston
(
1969
-)
He sent the script over and I read it that first night, and about page 45 or 50, I called him up and said I'd do it. I didn't even finish it. You look for a part that you can score in. If I like this character and I can play it, the people are going to laugh or be interested, that's what you look for. They send me things that I wonder why they would send to anybody.
Peter Falk
(
1927
-)
I read a book twice as fast as anybody else. First, I read the beginning, and then I read the ending, and then I start in the middle and read toward whatever end I like best.
Gracie Allen
(
1906
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1964
)
Everyone realizes they're on the same page character-wise. We stand for this. Being a champion is about giving back.
Pat Murphy
It's a good two hours to read the book. That's not to understand it. That's just to read it. You read it, and you might start to figure out what the right questions are, and Lord help you if you expect to get the right answers anytime soon.
Bill Johnson
The minute I read it, I was involved. I knew I would never be able to look myself in the mirror if one day I read the Daily News obituary page and Gail was on it. To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. The minute I read it, I was involved. I knew I would never be able to look myself in the mirror if one day I read the Daily News obituary page and Gail was on it.
Paul Wagner
There is an enormous redundancy in every well-written book. With a well-written book I only read the right-hand page and allow my mind to work on the left-hand page. With a poorly written book I read every word.
Marshall McLuhan
(
1911
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1980
)
Writing
We figure that [building capacity for] six to eight times the average load is what we need to not have to turn anybody away. ... Our big days are around a million page views. We think that on the biggest day, we'll probably get two and a half to 3 million [page views].
Dan Woods
Nobody reads a mystery to get to the middle. They read it to get to the end. If it's a letdown, they won't buy anymore. The first page sells that book. The last page sells your next book.
Mickey Spillane
(
1918
-)
Once I could read, I think writing followed very quickly; I was able to put down my words and letters... So there's just over a year between my learning to read and beginning to write.
Tanith Lee
(
1947
-)
I told those guys we won for two reasons. Character No. 1. We really showed character. We overcame adversity. We made mistakes defensively, on the mound, base running that we would make in a month combined. But because this team's got character, we continued to battle back. And the second reason was our offense. They kept us in the game, they kept coming back.
Mike Trapasso
There are people already sharing eBooks out there, ... and they do it simply because they love books. You don't buy a second copy of a book, cut the spine off, lay each page on a scanner, run that .tif through an OCR (Optical Character Reader), hand edit the resulting output for errors and then post it online if you don't love the book. it can up to 80 hours to turn a printed novel into an eBook. I figure if someone out there is willing to put in 80 hours of work promoting my book, then I'd prefer they do it in a way that gives a better return to me.
Cory Doctorow
You have to abide by the tournament rules. It said basically that they've now made a tournament rule that you have to have a number on your back. That's the way we read the letter. I haven't seen the amended page in the tournament handbook but I'm sure that's coming through.
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