Tale of the Dead Town and a D movie

May 30, 2006 01:52

D's prettiness has now cropped up in the dialog. Now it's not just Kikuchi assuring us that D can make straight men swoon.

D stopped in his tracks. As he slowly turned, Pluto VIII must've sensed something in the Hunter's face, and, giving a cry of surprise, the biker leapt back a good ten feet. "Didn't I tell you not to look at me all serious like that? Just thinking about that mug of yours gives me a powerful urge to jerk off, you know. At this rate, I'm liable to fall in love with you if you don't watch it."

I'm over half done with the book and will finish it tomorrow. So far it's my favorite of the books. No one has gotten raped, which is something of a relief. In the first book everyone and their brother-in-law were threatening to rape Doris, although she came out unscathed. Then the next two books had incest rape. Not that rape is bad in the fiction, but is was getting a little old. And there seems to be good human men in this one, which goes kind of hand-in-hand with the lack of rape.

I skipped ahead to the postscript and read something interesting.

Not only in novels now, he's spread to animation and games, and plans for his Hollywood debut and an American comic version are progressing nicely.

Wow, a VHD movie. Who on earth could play D? He'd have to be someone cold and stoic. He'd have to be soooo beautiful as to make straight men swoon and moonbeams bashful. *snicker*

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