Where exactly did Jonathon Safran Foer see these cattle? Texas is where most cattle in U.S. come from. I have lived in Tx all my life. I grew up on one of the largest cattle ranches here. We had 8000 cattle. It was pasture land, trees, windmills. Nice place for a cow. Every rancher I have ever seen raises their cattle on pasture land. You know wheat & grass.
So the fact that cattle are raised in horrible environment 99% of the time, is stupid & ludicrous
I so wanna read this book! I read "Extremely Loud..." and absolutely loved it, and I've watched the "everything is illuminated" movie and it probably is my second favorite movie ever, so I'm really thinking about reading it a.s.a.p!
Of course! I love that book too, Jonathan Safran Foer is my favorite person ever =D
And oh I completely agree about not skipping that plot line, but most of the people I've recommended that book to stopped reading it because the didn't get it (?). So... anything to get the people reading!
He's brilliant isnt he?! i cant wait for him to write another book... you dont hapen to know if he has any plans do you? i couldnt find anything on line last time i checked. I want more!
I dont understand people who dont get that plotline... its amazing, and, you know, easy to follow. they're just lazy!
You dont haooen to have any othe books you could recommend me which are as good as his do you? I read his wife's book, "the history of love", and that was also really lovely =D
Anyways I agree with you to a point on johnathon's plot line being a bit bizarre and I always sorta groaned in my mind whenever that plot line started, but I found that the plot line ties the other two together fairly well. Without it you couldn't really have the letters from Alex to Johnathon about their ongoing stories that they're writing. Definitely will subscribe to see some more reviews!
nice review! I was looking for the movie online and somehow ended up here? But yeah I coincidentally play Area 52 horde as well, my name is Koopakid on there. So you'll have to look me up because I have no clue on how to spell Sylitalea?
This video is exactly what I was looking for! yay : )
have you read his other book?
also totally random! do you have tumblr lol you just "seem" like you should. . .
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Where exactly did Jonathon Safran Foer see these cattle? Texas is where most cattle in U.S. come from. I have lived in Tx all my life. I grew up on one of the largest cattle ranches here. We had 8000 cattle. It was pasture land, trees, windmills. Nice place for a cow. Every rancher I have ever seen raises their cattle on pasture land. You know wheat & grass.
So the fact that cattle are raised in horrible environment 99% of the time, is stupid & ludicrous
Superstar3330 2 years ago
i would rate it R
22245smith 2 years ago
I so wanna read this book! I read "Extremely Loud..." and absolutely loved it, and I've watched the "everything is illuminated" movie and it probably is my second favorite movie ever, so I'm really thinking about reading it a.s.a.p!
Quibre 2 years ago
Was it really necessary to tarnish a review of a good book with your mindless babble about sheep and Warcraft?
QSponge 2 years ago 2
yep!
cakefaery 2 years ago 2
its not.."the Ukraine" . Second it makes Ukrainians look like antisemitic ignorant fools.. not true
lordterk 3 years ago
this is completely the best book ever written (granted, i havent read *every* book, but i cant imagine anything better than this!)
you can't skip hat plot line! it has some of the most beautiful ideas in it... like the sadnesses and the love though the hole... its the best part :D
oooh and the scene where the potato falls on the floor, i couldnt stop laughing. much better than the film (also good)
have you read extremely loud (...) ?
amazing.
OpheliaDagger 3 years ago
Of course! I love that book too, Jonathan Safran Foer is my favorite person ever =D
And oh I completely agree about not skipping that plot line, but most of the people I've recommended that book to stopped reading it because the didn't get it (?). So... anything to get the people reading!
cakefaery 3 years ago
He's brilliant isnt he?! i cant wait for him to write another book... you dont hapen to know if he has any plans do you? i couldnt find anything on line last time i checked. I want more!
I dont understand people who dont get that plotline... its amazing, and, you know, easy to follow. they're just lazy!
You dont haooen to have any othe books you could recommend me which are as good as his do you? I read his wife's book, "the history of love", and that was also really lovely =D
OpheliaDagger 3 years ago
Anyways I agree with you to a point on johnathon's plot line being a bit bizarre and I always sorta groaned in my mind whenever that plot line started, but I found that the plot line ties the other two together fairly well. Without it you couldn't really have the letters from Alex to Johnathon about their ongoing stories that they're writing. Definitely will subscribe to see some more reviews!
jstensgard 3 years ago
nice review! I was looking for the movie online and somehow ended up here? But yeah I coincidentally play Area 52 horde as well, my name is Koopakid on there. So you'll have to look me up because I have no clue on how to spell Sylitalea?
jstensgard 3 years ago
hahha ur so cute and funny!! :P
666lordbyron666 3 years ago