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Yes, that's how they do it. Certain portions of the book are excised in a process known as abridgement. Sometimes the author is involved in the process of deciding what gets cut. Sometimes he isn't. If an audiobook says it's abridged, parts are missing. Personally I don't listen to those books...
Re: Bourne
Seeing as how the first film gutted the book's plot, I can't imagine how a film sequel would resemble the second book at all.
I thought just the opposite: Marie is a much stronger character in the book, and she also has much more depth.
"No one escapes from life alive!" --Michael Crighton, writing through a character in Congo
"I like being a pessimist: I'm either right or I'm pleasantly surprised" --can't remember
[Maybe insanity is just a minority of one.] --I can't remember the exact quote, but it is George Orwell...
Laugh!
Some of my favorite humor websites:
SatireWire - no longer updated, but the archives are very funny. Some material contains harsh language, but most stories do not.
The Onion - updated Wednesdays, and the archives are just as hilarious. However, articles contain objectionable content...
I read eBooks mainly because I can take instant delivery of books, I can instantly look up a word by tapping on it, and I can carry my entire digital library on a CF card the size of a matchbook.
I have started Dracula by Bram Stoker. It is written in the epistolary style; that is, it is presented as a collection of diary entries, letters, and newspaper clippings. What contemporary novels use this style?
I'm from Alabama, in the United States. Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and other southern states are regarded by the rest of the nation as backwards, full of hicks, uneducated, et cetera. I have a question for those living outside of the US: do you have regions in your country that are regarded...
I actually do most of my reading on my Pocket PC with Microsoft Reader eBooks. Palm Pilots can use Palm Reader to read eBooks for their device. Does anyone else use their PDA for eBooks?
Nice, however...
That essay was not by George Carlin (He actually called it a "a sappy load of s---."). Nor was it authored by a Columbine High School student, nor is it anonymously written. In fact, the essay was written by Dr. Bob Moorehead. For more information on this, see the Urban Legends...