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| "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." | |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 12:23 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
| In reply to: "Later"? - NoPeopleLike 12:14 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| Suspenseful? Does anyone in the target audience not know how that story ends? | |
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| re: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." | |
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| Posted by: KingSpeed 05:07 am EDT 07/31/20 | |
| In reply to: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." - sirpupnyc 12:23 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| I know how the movie "Titanic" and the musical 1776 end but I think they are VERY suspenseful. If any piece is well-crafted, it can have you on the edge of your seat. If you haven't read his book yet, I don't think you can judge it. | |
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| re: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 07:38 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
| In reply to: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." - sirpupnyc 12:23 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| It seems to me that anyone who reads this Board regularly, wouldn't need to read the book. Nu? | |
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| re: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." | |
| Posted by: EvFoDr 10:36 am EDT 07/31/20 | |
| In reply to: re: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." - Pokernight 07:38 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| I am not sure about that. My friends call me the walking encyclopedia of musical theatre (haha, yes it's true) and I DEVOURED his first book. I can't wait to read the second one. It's an entirely different experience from reading his gossip columns, for which I know some despise him and would therefore automatically write off the books. | |
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