
I just finished reading The Gun Seller by Hugh Laurie. Very witty. I was laughing to myself about every other paragraph. Although, sometime I wish I was older so I could understand some of the allusions being made for joke setups. Then again, they may be just English references. Very well done and Laurie has written a screenplay for United Artists. I hope that it does get made into a movie and Guy Ritchie directs it. Guy Ritchie would definitely end it differently. I could foresee everything else being kept the same. It's that British sarcasm. Lines like "you have Liberia's deficit in your back pocket and you're worrying over 200 quid." Or "Goldman came next, tall and thin and enjoying the fact that he didn't enjoy his work." Hahah. I was really laughing out loud at certain points of this novel. Definitely a recommendation for your future book reading.
"I'm a part of a team now. A cast. And a caste. We are drawn from six nations, three continents, four religions, and two genders. We are a happy band of brothers with, one sister, who's also happy and gets her own bathroom.
We work hard, play hard, drink hard, even sleep hard. In fact, we are hard. We handle weapons in a way that says we know how to handle weapons, and we discuss polictics in a way that says we have taken the bigger view.
We are The Sword of Justice."
- RJ
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