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Post by novastar6 on Oct 27, 2017 14:05:44 GMT
I really thought I was losing my mind when I saw a book at the library by Richard Castle with the picture of the guy from the TV show on it. Anybody read these? Are they any good?
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Post by JHA Durant on Nov 8, 2017 2:19:29 GMT
He sure has an obsession with heat...
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Post by TheSowIsMine on Nov 10, 2017 13:23:27 GMT
I tried reading one, but it was pretty mediocre.
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Post by politicidal on Nov 10, 2017 14:10:50 GMT
I tried reading one, but it was pretty mediocre. In other words, the show in a nutshell.
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Post by novastar6 on Nov 12, 2017 20:00:53 GMT
My mom loves the show, I'm wondering if these would be any good by comparison as a potential Christmas present?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2017 22:12:47 GMT
He sure has an obsession with heat... Just like Kathy Reichs has an obsession with Bones after the tv show took off.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Nov 14, 2017 19:17:05 GMT
He sure has an obsession with heat... Maybe you don't know the background of this "author". Richard Castle was a fictional character in the TV show "Castle". The character was a mystery writer who tagged along a female NY police detective to get inspiration for his new books. Within the TV show, he wrote a series of detective novels where the main character was called Nikki Heat, and the titles all had the word "heat" in them. Then the producers of the show had the idea of getting someone to actually write the books and publish them in real life with the fictional character Richard Castle as the author.
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Post by Nalkarj on Nov 15, 2017 0:42:41 GMT
I really thought I was losing my mind when I saw a book at the library by Richard Castle with the picture of the guy from the TV show on it. ... That's actually a great idea for a Twilight Zone episode: reader goes to library and sees a book by someone he knows is a fictional character in a TV show, but when he asks everyone, he's assured that the author is a real, well-known author and that there's no TV show. Halfway between TZ's "A World of Difference" and John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness, it seems.
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