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  • Wow how old are the kids? You have to be pretty creative with them, surely! :) 'specially when they're between about 5 and 10! Crafty things will be the best way to entertain them! Some gaming, too, of course. ;)

    Fishing and camping sounds like fun! A simple life! :) I wish I could face camping. I'm unable to go 32 hours without a shower! :(
    Oh, I'm terrible with horror! I get scared far too easily. :) I enjoy fantasy a lot! :) The best films are philosophical, at least in part. They make you think. :)

    Anime-wise, I love Death Note and Clannad. The latter sort of helped me through the first year of Uni, so it's a series which means something to me. Death Note is just incredible. I enjoyed the first season of Bleach, but couldn't continue through the second because it was a little too slow for me. :( Spiral is a good anime.

    What about hobbies, eh? What do you do that's creative? :)
    Awesome! :D I've seen the original anime; not Brotherhood yet. What else do you love? Anime-wise, manga-wise, film-wise etc.
    Ehh I see. Still to play. Can;t get around ti playing as fast as games are released.
    Um well, It is a good drawing firstly. Cant imagine you having blood gushing out of your nose, but yes, its nice.
    I missed out on some pretty vital PS2 games. Although I am yet to find some cheap copies of the ones I want. Meh. Who is your avatar of?
    Oh do you mean the film and book were different?

    The film 'The Golden Compass' was a decent enough adaptation... I guess... The book was excellent, and the film was average. But nothing could have matched the book! Films rarely do -those like Lord of the Rings are such an exception. :)
    'Northern Lights' and 'The Golden Compass' are exactly the same!! ;)

    'The Golden Compass' is the American title, and they used that title for the edition of 'Northern Lights' which was published when the movie came out. :)
    Oh you should finish the series! It's excellent. 'Northern Lights' is my least favourite of the three. :)
    A variety! I enjoy fantasy, but my favourite books in the genre tend to be aimed at children; 'His Dark Materials' by Philip Pullman, The 'Crestomanci' series by Diana Wynne Jones, and 'The Sight' by David Clement-Davies. 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss was great! and I have very much enjoyed some Ian Irvine. :) I also loved 'Treasure Island' and 'The Three Muskateers.' 'Watership Down' makes the list, as do philosophical yet simple pieces like 'The Moomins' by Tove Jannson. '1984' by George Orwell is excellent, but I can't get into his other works. Oh, and there is one series from the crime genre I can't get enough of - the Frost series by R.D. Wingfield, very different to the adaptation on T.V.

    Due to spending three years at Uni, my list of books to read has become longer than the books I think I have read! I did most of my reading at school. So bring on 'The Gormenghast trilogy,' 'Little, Big,' 'Nights at the Circus,' 'Midnight's Children,' and 'Paradise Lost.' :)
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