Sean’s review of The Library at Mount Char > Likes and Comments
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Well, I’m sold! Thanks for a great review!
Ginger wrote: "Great review Sean and glad you liked this! It really is a weird, wonderful and dark book."
Thanks, Ginger! And 100% agreed.
I’m really happy now that I recommended it to you. I knew you were the right amount of twisted to enjoy it. Great review!
Paula W wrote: "I’m really happy now that I recommended it to you. I knew you were the right amount of twisted to enjoy it. Great review!"
Thanks for pushing me to read it sooner rather than later--I really enjoyed it!
BWAHAHAHAHAHA. Great review.
it really is weird. And violent. And graphic. And mind-bendy. And kind of gross. And perplexing. And unusual. And sometimes a little bit funny. And sometimes a little bit dark. And sometimes a little confusing. And even a little non-sensical.
You know this is exactly my thing. ;P
*takes cat out of box, feeds it, pampers it, and shows it a picture of the bad man who has put it in the box*
Sean wrote: "I didn’t put the cat in there! Just the book!!"
Says you! Let's see if that story holds up during "advanced questioning".
Sean wrote: "But didn’t curiosity KILL the car, Danielle?? You’re a murderer!!! :)"
It doesn't kill the car, maybe the cat.
Speaking of murderer and car. I Picked up a hitchhiker last night. He said thanks how do you know I’m not a serial killer? I replied the chances of two serial killer’s being in the same car are astronomically small. lolll
Haha! Excellent joke, Danielle!
And darn typos...I meant cat, of course. I blame my phone. And my fat (but skinny) fingers.
I'm so glad you finally read this!! I firmly believe that people who do not read this book are not experiencing life to the fullest! It definitely gave me a whole new perspective on ballet tutus. ;)
Cindy wrote: "I'm so glad you finally read this!! I firmly believe that people who do not read this book are not experiencing life to the fullest! It definitely gave me a whole new perspective on ballet tutus. ;)"
Hahaha! I totally forgot about the tutu. Hilarious.
Sean wrote: "I already had pretty good perspective on tutus, to be fair."
I just wasn't aware of their versatility. I had a pretty fixed idea of what occasions were tutu-appropriate and which were not. Turns out that there are a lot more tutu-appropriate occasions than I had realized!
This is by far one of the best and most entertaining reviews I have ever read. It is both informative and funny!
Trish wrote: "Damn! Now I want to see Sean in a tu-tu!"
I'm sure he has a picture somewhere! That little green number that goes with his red boots is tutu-like!
Cindy wrote: "Trish wrote: "Damn! Now I want to see Sean in a tu-tu!"
I'm sure he has a picture somewhere! That little green number that goes with his red boots is tutu-like!"
That is NOT a tu-tu. A real tu-tu would be even more hilarious.
Sean wrote: "I’m not sure there’s much of a difference..."
There is. What you're wearing in that pic is a skirt. THIS is a tu-tu:
Still not seeing much of a difference, other than the color and that dude's like 17 times handsomer than I am.
I suggest you to watch Jean-Thomas Jobin's video. He is your sort of crazy guy. loll And he looks a little like you.
https://youtu.be/Dnos12uzqtk
If you don't know how to get the automatic translation (the videos are in French), I can explain it to you.
I feel like it would be more fun to just guess what he’s saying. But, I will check it out—thanks, Danielle!
Sean wrote: "I feel like it would be more fun to just guess what he’s saying. But, I will check it out—thanks, Danielle!"
He is the kind of humorist who has a very aburd humour. That's why I found that you have a little something in common. ;)
Danielle wrote: "Sean wrote: "I feel like it would be more fun to just guess what he’s saying. But, I will check it out—thanks, Danielle!"
He is the kind of humorist who has a very aburd humour. That's why I found..."
Well, his nose isn't half as manly (that is, as big), but I'll give him a shot anyway. :)
(It is creepy, actually...he does kind of look like me. Or, I look like him. A conundrum.)
This entire thread makes me so happy. You resisted reading this for several months after I suggested it to you, and you know we rate most books similarly.
And now you have engaged so many other people in this amazing thing.
I’m so damn happy!
We’re glad to you’re happy!
(To be fair, I wasn’t resisting...I just had a few other books I wanted to finish first!) :)
Mwanamali wrote: "What did cats ever do to Schrodinger? Why didn't he use lemurs? Or squirrels? Or something useless like a hippo."
I'm pretty sure the hippo was out due to its weight and size. *lol* But he could have used a dog or guinea pig. Poor kitty.
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Ginger wrote: "Great review Sean and glad you liked this! It really is a weird, wonderful and dark book."Thanks, Ginger! And 100% agreed.
I’m really happy now that I recommended it to you. I knew you were the right amount of twisted to enjoy it. Great review!
Paula W wrote: "I’m really happy now that I recommended it to you. I knew you were the right amount of twisted to enjoy it. Great review!"Thanks for pushing me to read it sooner rather than later--I really enjoyed it!
BWAHAHAHAHAHA. Great review.it really is weird. And violent. And graphic. And mind-bendy. And kind of gross. And perplexing. And unusual. And sometimes a little bit funny. And sometimes a little bit dark. And sometimes a little confusing. And even a little non-sensical.
You know this is exactly my thing. ;P
*takes cat out of box, feeds it, pampers it, and shows it a picture of the bad man who has put it in the box*
Sean wrote: "I didn’t put the cat in there! Just the book!!"Says you! Let's see if that story holds up during "advanced questioning".
Sean wrote: "But didn’t curiosity KILL the car, Danielle?? You’re a murderer!!! :)"It doesn't kill the car, maybe the cat.
Speaking of murderer and car. I Picked up a hitchhiker last night. He said thanks how do you know I’m not a serial killer? I replied the chances of two serial killer’s being in the same car are astronomically small. lolll
Haha! Excellent joke, Danielle!And darn typos...I meant cat, of course. I blame my phone. And my fat (but skinny) fingers.
I'm so glad you finally read this!! I firmly believe that people who do not read this book are not experiencing life to the fullest! It definitely gave me a whole new perspective on ballet tutus. ;)
Cindy wrote: "I'm so glad you finally read this!! I firmly believe that people who do not read this book are not experiencing life to the fullest! It definitely gave me a whole new perspective on ballet tutus. ;)"Hahaha! I totally forgot about the tutu. Hilarious.
Sean wrote: "I already had pretty good perspective on tutus, to be fair."I just wasn't aware of their versatility. I had a pretty fixed idea of what occasions were tutu-appropriate and which were not. Turns out that there are a lot more tutu-appropriate occasions than I had realized!
This is by far one of the best and most entertaining reviews I have ever read. It is both informative and funny!
Trish wrote: "Damn! Now I want to see Sean in a tu-tu!"I'm sure he has a picture somewhere! That little green number that goes with his red boots is tutu-like!
Cindy wrote: "Trish wrote: "Damn! Now I want to see Sean in a tu-tu!"I'm sure he has a picture somewhere! That little green number that goes with his red boots is tutu-like!"
That is NOT a tu-tu. A real tu-tu would be even more hilarious.
Sean wrote: "I’m not sure there’s much of a difference..."There is. What you're wearing in that pic is a skirt. THIS is a tu-tu:
Still not seeing much of a difference, other than the color and that dude's like 17 times handsomer than I am.
I suggest you to watch Jean-Thomas Jobin's video. He is your sort of crazy guy. loll And he looks a little like you.https://youtu.be/Dnos12uzqtk
If you don't know how to get the automatic translation (the videos are in French), I can explain it to you.
I feel like it would be more fun to just guess what he’s saying. But, I will check it out—thanks, Danielle!
Sean wrote: "I feel like it would be more fun to just guess what he’s saying. But, I will check it out—thanks, Danielle!"He is the kind of humorist who has a very aburd humour. That's why I found that you have a little something in common. ;)
Danielle wrote: "Sean wrote: "I feel like it would be more fun to just guess what he’s saying. But, I will check it out—thanks, Danielle!"He is the kind of humorist who has a very aburd humour. That's why I found..."
Well, his nose isn't half as manly (that is, as big), but I'll give him a shot anyway. :)
(It is creepy, actually...he does kind of look like me. Or, I look like him. A conundrum.)
This entire thread makes me so happy. You resisted reading this for several months after I suggested it to you, and you know we rate most books similarly. And now you have engaged so many other people in this amazing thing.
I’m so damn happy!
We’re glad to you’re happy! (To be fair, I wasn’t resisting...I just had a few other books I wanted to finish first!) :)
Mwanamali wrote: "What did cats ever do to Schrodinger? Why didn't he use lemurs? Or squirrels? Or something useless like a hippo."I'm pretty sure the hippo was out due to its weight and size. *lol* But he could have used a dog or guinea pig. Poor kitty.




