Random books from DoranPayne's library

Song of Susannah (The Dark Tower, Book 6) by Stephen King

Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

Hearts In Atlantis: New Fiction by Stephen King

Timequake by Kurt Vonnegut

The Talisman by Stephen King

The Magician's Nephew (paper-over-board) (Narnia) by C. S. Lewis

Wizard at Large (Magic Kingdom of Landover, Book 3) by Terry Brooks

Members with DoranPayne's books

Member connections

Interesting libraries: ChristiAnne

LibraryThing authors: Chandler McGrew (McGrewc)

RSS feeds

Recently-added books

DoranPayne's reviews

Reviews of DoranPayne's books, not including DoranPayne's

 

Member: DoranPayne

CollectionsYour library (200)

Reviews2 reviews

TagsExcellent. Vampires. Canada. Vlad. Love. Souls. Christi-Anne (1) — see all tags

Cloudstag cloud, author cloud

GroupsBloggers, Horror Book Club, Poetry Fool

Favorite authorsRichard Adams, Clive Barker, Poppy Z. Brite, Joseph Campbell, Christi-Anne, Nancy A. Collins, Mick Farren, Neil Gaiman, Bentley Little, Graham Masterton, Robert McCammon, Chandler McGrew, James A. Moore, Michael Marshall (Shared favorites)

About meI am not a member of mensa. I have something called common sense. It sort of gets me through life, unlike being a socially retarded smart person. Not that I do not like smart people, I just find that they lack in the social skills department and the only thing that they know how to do is make people feel small with their useless book smarts. Too bad that they can not apply it to their own lives.

I am a writer. A real one but not a published one. I have a job to pay my bills and keep a roof over my head. But like I said that is my "job" not my occupation.

To those that mock? You do not matter. To those that understand, well, you know...

Here's the thing, sarcasm is just one of the ways I use my extremely dry and cutting wit to show my affection towards those that I love so much. Not really but then again, it doesn't really matter. I can make you all go away, any time I want to.

About my libraryThey are books. I read them. They tell stories of people who have adeventures and stuff. People sometimes forget this and over think things. Key word to keep in mind is: FICTION. Like, historical FICTION. It is still fiction, so the author is allowed to take liberties because it's, lets all say it now, FICTION!

Also onMySpace

Real nameBrian

LocationAn Old Shoe Factory

Account typepublic, free

Connection NewsConnection News

URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/DoranPayne (profile)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/DoranPayne (library)

Common KnowledgeSeries (47), Awards (121), Characters (1418), Places (308)

Member sinceJun 15, 2007

Leave a comment

I love that shirt! And I saw IT when I was six years old. I blame it entirely for my phobia. Reading the book a few years later did not help.

I HOPE I don't have any books in my collection that warrant zero stars. My ego would be permanently shattered.

And thanks! My job is amazing, even if I DO have to read slush for a few hours each day. I write about it quite a bit in my blog, fearandloathingny.blogspot.com. Please forgive the shameless pimping. OK, I'm done now. Neil Gaiman rocks.
For you?

Free my love, always free.
Help/FAQs | About | Privacy/Terms | Blog | Contact | APIs | WikiThing | Common Knowledge | 46,382,960 books!