Has anyone read geoffrey card's book? Is it good?
Posted by St. Yogi (Member # 5974) on :
I think A Rat Named Dog has read it. Can't be sure though.
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
St. Yogi
You guys are just plain mean to newbies, you know that?
FG
Posted by Grandma Edie (Member # 5771) on :
Yes, its good. It is aimed at Mormons, especially to persons going on a mission. But you don't have to be a Mormon, or a missionary to like it. It helps if you believe in God, though.
Posted by Javert (Member # 3076) on :
quote:It helps if you believe in God, though.
I scrolled down the page and that was the first line I read. It is now, officially, my favorite response to any question. Posted by A Rat Named Dog (Member # 699) on :
Dude, it's awesome. Buy two.
Posted by Trogdor the Burninator (Member # 4894) on :
Not to mention that Geoffrey Card is so handsome.
Posted by Beren One Hand (Member # 3403) on :
That Rat is such a fanboy. Sheesh.
Posted by A Rat Named Dog (Member # 699) on :
Beren, I'm glad you said "THAT rat", because for a moment, I thought you were trying to insinuate that my NAME was Rat, when clearly, my name is Dog.
Posted by celia60 (Member # 2039) on :
The book was ages ago. Now the Geoff fanboys are all drooling over his new project.
Posted by Beren One Hand (Member # 3403) on :
Just remember: The horns did not come with the helmet. Posted by Taalcon (Member # 839) on :
I read it as someone not in the particular demographics for it, and enjoyed it quite much, and found it very insightful. I picked it up at the conclusion of EnderCon, and missed out on getting an autograph from the Horned One.
However, he did play in the part in the skit I co-wrote, so all's well.