Thursday, August 19, 2010

still one of the best.


12 comments:

Roufert said...

It's a rare example, in fact I can't think of another one, of the same story being perfectly told in three different forms: book, screenplay, film. A testament to the power of the story itself.

matt machine said...

sure is...

antihero1972 said...

yes it is, really i was a skate rat as many were thru JR high and high school all I cared about was reading Thrasher and skating, but this book, this book got my attention and I must have read it numerous times and watched the film a bunch.

OcchioLungo said...

Hey Max. I'm not sure if you've met my kids, but Kim and I named our boy Atticus from this book.

Hope you are doing well.
Pete

max schaaf said...

i didn't know that pete... awesome
name.

thanks guys! hi matt

Armpit Studios said...

I wanna play a cured ham in a play.

RRN said...

definately a heavy book. the second book i ever actually completed after The Phantom Tollbooth. Tightness.

matt machine said...

hey max...still got that tank here for you to squirt...ill get to it soon....so busy here and tryin to build the house for me and the girl..hope your well mate...

TonyVato said...

A forever classic!

Brandon said...

H. Lee is from Monroeville. A bit south from where I live, in Birmingham. Got to say I appreciate the literary posts. This book is worthy of several reads. Ever read Tortilla Flats?

Wayne@kustomink said...

My wife's reading that right now. Has been for the past few nights.

Anders said...

One of my favorite books.