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Old 07-23-2016, 07:51 AM   #24328
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Best part of Interview with a Vampire the film is that Tom Cruise finally learned how to act.

... a little.

I read most of the books a good two decades ago, but I hesitate to read them now... I'm afraid I'd find them too... something. Perhaps I am being snobbish. Or I am burned out by a glut of 'urban fiction'.

Speaking of which sub-genre, I am almost halfway through After the Cure by Dierdre Gould, another variation on the zombie apocalypse theme, but so far very enjoyable and pretty zombie-free.

Next up, I have a few non-fic dead trees lying around, the aforementioned Dick Van Dyke memoir, as well as a bio on Jim Henson, and a bunch of fun stuff recommended by my friends here at the forums.
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